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09-20-2017 06:29 PM - edited 03-08-2019 12:06 PM
Hi, are there ways to extend a subnet that's configured on one router to another router that's in a different building or site?
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09-20-2017 07:08 PM
You could use technology like L2TPv3.
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09-20-2017 07:08 PM
You could use technology like L2TPv3.
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09-21-2017 06:21 AM
Thanks, how do I give you points for your input?
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09-21-2017 10:55 AM - edited 09-21-2017 11:10 AM
Forgot to ask, can this be done with L3 switches (ege 3850s or 3750s?) too? Or would q in q tunneling work to accomplish this?
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09-21-2017 12:54 PM
Most 3750's and 3850's can't do QinQ tunnelling. You need "Metro Ethernet" swtches to do that.
In your case, it would be easiest to buy a QinQ circuit from a provider. Then all you have to do is plug it into a normal trunk port and each end, and allow just the VLANs you want to span both sites.
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09-21-2017 04:40 AM
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09-21-2017 04:49 AM
As Phillip mentioned you can use L2TPv3 for IP and EoMPLS if you are crossing a MPLS network. But you should verify if it is supported on your routers.
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