-Yellow boxes are considered the hub sites
-Green boxes are considered the spoke sites
-Arrows in black are considered "site links" created manually via IP
-Hub sites:
-Site D is geographyically located in "Country A"
-Within "Country A" there is no other sites
-Site C is geographyically located in "Country B"
-Wihin "Country B" there is other sites which is geographically seperated, Ie site I, site F, site J (these sites are home run to Site C via Fiber and or satelite)
-Site A and Site B are geographically located in "Country C"
-Within "Country C" there is other sites which is geographically seperated, ie site E, site G, site F, site J. Site A (Hub) is located in the north of the "Country C" and Site B is located in the south of the "Country C". Most spoke sites are home run to either of the Hub sites in "Country C".
-Configuration will to manually create sites links as listed in the picture and disable "Bridge all site links". Is there a "Con" to disabling this setting?
Please provide any comments regarding topology and configuration. Good or Bad
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