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File:Vxlan over vpn add server.png
 
If only one public IP address is available, VXLAN can be configured through a VPN tunnel. In this case, an IPsec VPN will be used, where RUT1 acts as the VPN server and RUT2 as the client. The VPN creates remote tunnel endpoints, which can then be integrated into the VXLAN configuration to enable Layer 2 communication between the routers.
 
If only one public IP address is available, VXLAN can be configured through a VPN tunnel. In this case, an IPsec VPN will be used, where RUT1 acts as the VPN server and RUT2 as the client. The VPN creates remote tunnel endpoints, which can then be integrated into the VXLAN configuration to enable Layer 2 communication between the routers.
      
===Configuration on RUT1 device===
 
===Configuration on RUT1 device===
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#Enter the '''IP address''' of the RUT1 tunnel endpoint
 
#Enter the '''IP address''' of the RUT1 tunnel endpoint
 
#Enter lower MTU to reduce packet size (optional)
 
#Enter lower MTU to reduce packet size (optional)
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#<li value="14">Leave all other settings at their default values and click the [[File:Save & Apply.png|90px]] twice
 
[[File:Vxlan over vpn server settings p2.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
 
[[File:Vxlan over vpn server settings p2.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
#<li value="14">Leave all other settings at their default values and click the [[File:Save & Apply.png|90px]] twice
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Navigate to '''Network > Devices''' and click Edit to adjust VXLAN interface settings:
 
Navigate to '''Network > Devices''' and click Edit to adjust VXLAN interface settings:

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