Overview
Cisco® Ethernet over GRE (EoGRE) is a tunneling protocol that enables tunneling of Layer 2 packets encapsulated in a Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) header over IP core networks. It is a new aggregation solution for aggregating WiFi traffic from hotspots. This solution enables customer premises equipment (CPE) devices to bridge the Ethernet traffic coming from an end host and encapsulate the traffic in Ethernet packets over an IP GRE tunnel. When the IP GRE tunnels terminate on a service provider broadband network gateway, the end host’s traffic also terminates, and the end host initiates subscriber sessions. This demonstration uses Cisco Virtual Internet Routing Lab (VIRL). VIRL is a multi-purpose network virtualization platform that provides an easy way to build, configure, and test new or existing network topologies with an intuitive user interface (UI).
Check it out here:
Cisco Ethernet over GRE Tunnels v1Scenarios
- Scenario 1: Configure and Connect EoGRE with IPv4 CPE
- Scenario 2: Configure EoGRE with IPv6 CPE
- Scenario 3: Integrate EoGRE with ISG
- Scenario 4: Integrate EoGRE with NAT/QoS
Requirements
Components
- EoGRE technology
- VM Maestro
- Ubuntu 14.04 & Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
- VIRL
Features
VIRL | - Build network topologies in a virtual environment.
- Simulate networking components.
- Support a range of virtual machines (VMs) running Cisco operating systems, such as IOS-XE, IOS Classic, IOS-XR, and NX-OS.
- Support third-party VMs
- Capture and analyze network traffic at any node.
- Validate configurations prior to physical deployment.
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VM Maestro | - Enable flexible network layout and connections.
- Provide an intuitive interface for creating network configurations.
- Enable local user interface and perform computations in the cloud.
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Topology
