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==Configuration of VXLAN over Wired WAN==
 
==Configuration of VXLAN over Wired WAN==
 
In this section, the setup of VXLAN over Wired WAN using RUT1 and RUT2 devices will be described. The process will show how to create a VXLAN tunnel to connect the devices and allow them to communicate over the wired network.
 
In this section, the setup of VXLAN over Wired WAN using RUT1 and RUT2 devices will be described. The process will show how to create a VXLAN tunnel to connect the devices and allow them to communicate over the wired network.
===Configuring the Wired WAN Interfaces===
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===RUT1 Configuration===
 
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The same steps will be followed to configure the WAN interfaces on RUT1 and RUT2, which will be on the same subnet but with different IP addresses, enabling layer 3 communication between them.
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====RUT1 WAN configuration====
 
====RUT1 WAN configuration====
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[[File:Vxlan_over_wired_wan_settings_rut1.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
 
[[File:Vxlan_over_wired_wan_settings_rut1.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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====RUT2 WAN configuration====
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====RUT1 VXLAN configuration====
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Navigate to the '''Network > WAN'''
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#In '''Add new device''' section select Type '''VXLAN'''
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#Press [[File:Add Button.png|50px]]
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[[File:Vxlan over wired vxlan settings add.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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#<li value="3">Enter name of the new VXLAN interface
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# Enter the Remote address corresponding to RUT2 wired WAN interface  IP address
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# Click [[File:Save & Apply.png|90px]] twice
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[[File:Vxlan over wired vxlan settings rut1.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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====RUTX LAN configuration====
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[[File:Vxlan over wired lan config.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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[[File:Vxlan over wired lan physical settings.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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==RUT2 WAN configuration==
    
Navigate to the '''Network > WAN''' section in the WebUI, then click the '''Edit''' button for the wired WAN interface.
 
Navigate to the '''Network > WAN''' section in the WebUI, then click the '''Edit''' button for the wired WAN interface.
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The same steps will be followed to configure the WAN interfaces on RUT1 and RUT2, which will be on the same subnet but with different IP addresses, enabling layer 3 communication between them
 
The same steps will be followed to configure the WAN interfaces on RUT1 and RUT2, which will be on the same subnet but with different IP addresses, enabling layer 3 communication between them
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====RUT1 VXLAN configuration====
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Navigate to the '''Network > WAN'''
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#In '''Add new device''' section select Type '''VXLAN'''
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#Press [[File:Add Button.png|50px]]
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[[File:Vxlan over wired vxlan settings add.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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#<li value="3">Enter name of the new VXLAN interface
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# Enter the Remote address corresponding to RUT2 wired WAN interface  IP address
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# Click [[File:Save & Apply.png|90px]] twice
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[[File:Vxlan over wired vxlan settings rut1.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
      
====RUT2 VXLAN configuration====
 
====RUT2 VXLAN configuration====
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===Configuring LAN interfaces===
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The same steps will be followed to configure the WAN interfaces on RUT1 and RUT2, which will be on the same subnet but with different IP addresses, enabling layer 3 communication between them
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[[File:Vxlan over wired lan config.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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[[File:Vxlan over wired lan physical settings.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
   
[[File:Vxlan over wired lan config rut2.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
 
[[File:Vxlan over wired lan config rut2.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
 
[[File:Vxlan over wired lan settings RUT2.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
 
[[File:Vxlan over wired lan settings RUT2.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
    
==Configuring VXLAN over 2 Public IP addresses==
 
==Configuring VXLAN over 2 Public IP addresses==
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The same steps will be followed to configure the WAN interfaces on RUT1 and RUT2, which will be on the same subnet but with different IP addresses, enabling layer 3 communication between them.

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