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==Summary== | ==Summary== | ||
VXLAN (Virtual Extensible LAN) encapsulates Layer 2 Ethernet frames within Layer 3 packets, creating a Layer 2 network over a Layer 3 infrastructure. It acts as a virtual switch, interconnecting routers and all devices connected to them into an extended Layer 2 network, enhancing scalability and flexibility. | VXLAN (Virtual Extensible LAN) encapsulates Layer 2 Ethernet frames within Layer 3 packets, creating a Layer 2 network over a Layer 3 infrastructure. It acts as a virtual switch, interconnecting routers and all devices connected to them into an extended Layer 2 network, enhancing scalability and flexibility. In this configuration example, three methods to configure a '''VXLAN tunnel''' between '''two Teltonika devices''' will be demonstrated. | ||
In this configuration example, three methods to configure a '''VXLAN tunnel''' between '''two Teltonika devices''' will be demonstrated. | |||
==Prerequisites== | ==Prerequisites== |
Revision as of 09:23, 20 September 2024
VXLAN support has been introduced starting with firmware version 00.07.09 and later. It is advised to update to the latest firmware available.
The information in this page is updated in accordance with 00.07.09.1 firmware version.
Summary
VXLAN (Virtual Extensible LAN) encapsulates Layer 2 Ethernet frames within Layer 3 packets, creating a Layer 2 network over a Layer 3 infrastructure. It acts as a virtual switch, interconnecting routers and all devices connected to them into an extended Layer 2 network, enhancing scalability and flexibility. In this configuration example, three methods to configure a VXLAN tunnel between two Teltonika devices will be demonstrated.
Prerequisites
- Two routers with installed VXLAN packages, will refer to these as RUT1 and RUT2
- End device like Laptop or Mobile Phone
- Two Public IP addresses for configuring VXLAN over the Mobile network
- One Public IP address for configuring VXLAN over the VPN tunnel
VXLAN package Installation
First, install the VXLAN package on both RUT1 and RUT2 devices. This package is available on firmware version 07.09 and later, therefore, updating the router's firmware is a mandatory step if it is outdated. After the update, the package can be found in the Package Manager in the WebUI.
Navigate to System > Package Manager
- In the search bar look for vxlan packet
- Click Install