Yes, static routes work. What happens is that you put the two tunnels in 
different routing instances. The static route/routes used in each routing 
instance are completely independent of each other.

/Per

14 sep 2012 kl. 15:55 skrev pkc_mls:

> Le 14/09/2012 2:55, Per Westerlund a écrit :
>> The only way to handle this that I know of is FBF, in this case to implement 
>> source-based-routing. You have to pick a different tunnel depending on which 
>> source address you see.
>> 
>> I don't have access to my systems right now so I can't send an example, but 
>> there are plenty of examples on either in Juniper KB or Juniper forums. The 
>> common use case is with 2 default routes to 2 different ISPs, and having to 
>> chose one or the other based on what local IP address is used.
>> 
>> /Per Westerlund
>> 
>> 
> Do you know if the static nat will work in such a scenario, because I have a 
> lot of static nat rules configured
> for traffic through this tunnel ?
> 
> It becomes complicated for a simple multi proxy ID configuration.
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