DMVPN Hub to Hub connection

Hi all,
I am doing a lab in wich i'm configuring a dual-hub single-cloud DMVPN network.
This network consists of two hubs and a spoke, where the spoks is connected with both hubs for redundancy.
This all works fine, except 1 thing.. the hubs can´t reach eachother.
This is because they do not have an EIGRP neighbour relationship, and I do not know what is wise way to configure this relationship.
What I can think of is creating a seperate IPsec/GRE tunnel between the two of them, but I wonder if there is a better way?
Any advice will beappreciated.
Kind regards,
Dwayne Peeters

Hi Dwayne,
Please check this out:
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Portu.
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