I have questions about ARI/RRI . First, does the SRX series utilize RRI as ARI ? It's my understanding that ARI is normal traffic flow.
Another question, RRI contains an exception,
so does this have anything to do with the default route as well? I.e. source and destination rules?
The exception is this...
No routes are added if the accepted remote proxy address is the default (0.0.0.0/0). In this case, you can run routing protocols over the tunnel to learn routes and add static routes for the traffic you want to be protected over this tunnel.
The only place I've specified 0::0/0 and 0.0.0.0/0 is in the nat source rules. Not the remote proxy addressing.
Can I take advantage of RRI ?
I have a couple of ASUS AP's that can't seem to do without tunneling. I disabled teredo junk in windows but may reenable it.
All comments and replies are greatly appreciated.
Another question, RRI contains an exception,
so does this have anything to do with the default route as well? I.e. source and destination rules?
The exception is this...
No routes are added if the accepted remote proxy address is the default (0.0.0.0/0). In this case, you can run routing protocols over the tunnel to learn routes and add static routes for the traffic you want to be protected over this tunnel.
The only place I've specified 0::0/0 and 0.0.0.0/0 is in the nat source rules. Not the remote proxy addressing.
Can I take advantage of RRI ?
I have a couple of ASUS AP's that can't seem to do without tunneling. I disabled teredo junk in windows but may reenable it.
All comments and replies are greatly appreciated.