Hi, If there is multiple existing ipsec vpn configured with static route , and one of the customer want his connectivity to be done via dynamic routing via BGP can both static and the dynamic route operate simultaneously
Actually import and export rules are more like Cisco route maps. You may use those in case of route filtering.. Let me explain a scenario.. Let's say you want to advertise only one subnet to a BGP peer that is 10.0.0.0/8 so then you can have an export rule specifying this subnet with the action of allow.. Then all the other routes will be filtered except this. And also you may use these filters to change BGP route attributes. Let's say you want to import a specific route which is learnt from two BGP peers and you want to prefer one peer over the other.. So then you can add an import rule and change the weight of that preferred peer's route to a higher value..
best BGP over IPsec VPN video I have see beofre. thank you
Thank you so much for your valuable comment. It really helps
@@firewalllife yes, great job,very c
detail steps and concept for BGP beginner work with PA. hope you would upload part 2 for BGP failover
Good Video, waiting for Part2 video and Video explaining BGP
Thanks for your valuable feedback. Will upload the requested soon.
Good job.. very informative
Thank you so much for the feedback.
Hi, If there is multiple existing ipsec vpn configured with static route , and one of the customer want his connectivity to be done via dynamic routing via BGP can both static and the dynamic route operate simultaneously
Thank you for your valuable comment. Yes that is possible.
If you need more details please email me.
@@firewalllife kindly share ur email add
@@firewalllife kindly share your email add.
Really good video.If you can add a video about fortiweb WAF aswell, that will be great...
Do you provide paid training as well ?
Please send me an email via channel email info@firewalllife.com
Hello question, Is it possible for 2 ISPs?
great explanation, don't we need to add import or export rules
Actually import and export rules are more like Cisco route maps. You may use those in case of route filtering.. Let me explain a scenario.. Let's say you want to advertise only one subnet to a BGP peer that is 10.0.0.0/8 so then you can have an export rule specifying this subnet with the action of allow.. Then all the other routes will be filtered except this. And also you may use these filters to change BGP route attributes. Let's say you want to import a specific route which is learnt from two BGP peers and you want to prefer one peer over the other.. So then you can add an import rule and change the weight of that preferred peer's route to a higher value..
BTW thanks for the contribution to building a knowledge sharing platform.
Part 2 isnt on your channel...
nice, what about OSPF?
Thanks for your feedback. I’ll upload OSPF demo as you requested.
@@firewalllife it will nice, IPSEC with OSPF
thanks
@@sridharbv6791 For sure.
Can you upload part 2
Thank you so much for your valuable comment. I will do it asap for sure.
Can you share the part 2 video please
Sure. I'll share as soon as possible.