Just get up the Site-To-Site Tunnel and then tik the box "use VPN", so all your traffic will be routet into your Tunnel. Tunnel will be established through Internet1/Internet2 port (depends on your cableing). Internettraffic will be in the tunnel as well, when you set it like on the screenshot. 🙂 We have got the same setup, using 0.0.0.0/0

RFC 7152: Requirements for Metro Ethernet Forum (MEF) Ethernet-Tree (E-Tree) Support in Layer 2 Virtual Private Network (L2VPN), March 2014. RFC 7209: Requirements for Ethernet VPN (EVPN) , May 2014. It seems that previous Virtual Private LAN services (VPLS) have left a number of issues open and EVPN aims to address these. Configuring Dynamic Route Based VPN Using OSPF (Tunnel Check the following when the VPN tunnel is up but the VPN Tunnel Interface is unable to form neighborship: Make sure the interface the VPN is bound to is not configured in L2 Bridged Mode. Make sure the VPN Tunnel Interfaces are in the same OSPF Area; OSPFv2 Areas Type must have the same area type on both sites. (Normal, Stub Area, Totally Layer2 VPN Server - MikroTik Wiki A VLAN is a logical grouping that allows end users to communicate as if they were physically connected to a single isolated LAN, independent of the physical configuration of the network. It's required that you have switch that support 802.1Q VLAN and shows how to setup Layer 2 VPN Server. Route all traffic over site-to-site VPN - The Meraki Community Just get up the Site-To-Site Tunnel and then tik the box "use VPN", so all your traffic will be routet into your Tunnel. Tunnel will be established through Internet1/Internet2 port (depends on your cableing). Internettraffic will be in the tunnel as well, when you set it like on the screenshot. 🙂 We have got the same setup, using 0.0.0.0/0

RFC 7152: Requirements for Metro Ethernet Forum (MEF) Ethernet-Tree (E-Tree) Support in Layer 2 Virtual Private Network (L2VPN), March 2014. RFC 7209: Requirements for Ethernet VPN (EVPN) , May 2014. It seems that previous Virtual Private LAN services (VPLS) have left a number of issues open and EVPN aims to address these.

Resolving NAT Mode and Site-to-site VPN conflicts - Cisco Note: The conflict of overlapping subnets will persist with either "full tunnel" or "split tunnel" Site-to-site VPN. Solution When working with site-to-site VPN, it is recommended that a less common client address range is configured to mitigate any chance of addressing conflicts (172.16.0.0/14, 172.16.20.0/24, 172.16.25.0/24, etc.) [ZyWALL/USG] How to configure an SSL VPN rule for full

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Routing all VLAN traffic thru VPN tunnel : Ubiquiti Routing all VLAN traffic thru VPN tunnel. I'm pretty sure this isn't that hard, but I'm still learning the CLI and am know just enough to be dangerous. I'm hoping you guys can help me out. I have tun0 set up as a OpenVPN client connection on my ERL. It's appears to be connected and showing a IP in the dashboard. Pushing vlan traffic over the internet - Networking