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| configuration:gre [2017/01/03 12:40] – dotoli | configuration:gre [2021/11/10 15:45] (current) – schmitt | ||
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| + | ====== GRE Tunnel ====== | ||
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| + | The Generic routing encapsulation (GRE) is a communication protocol used to establish a direct, point-to-point connection between network nodes. Being a simple and effective method of transporting data over a public network, such as the Internet, GRE lets two peers share data they wouldn’t be able to share over the public network itself. | ||
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| Two NB1600 connected through a GRE tunnel over the mobile interface.\\ | Two NB1600 connected through a GRE tunnel over the mobile interface.\\ | ||
| NB1: 192.168.1.0|192.168.2.0\\ | NB1: 192.168.1.0|192.168.2.0\\ | ||
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| **TUN mode:**\\ | **TUN mode:**\\ | ||
| - | {{: | + | {{gre_tunnel1.png?|}}\\ |
| Peer address: Public IP address of the remote station (NB1600-X, cisco router ...)\\ | Peer address: Public IP address of the remote station (NB1600-X, cisco router ...)\\ | ||
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| **TAP mode:**\\ | **TAP mode:**\\ | ||
| - | {{: | + | {{gre_tap1.png?|}}\\ |
| Peer address: Public IP address of the remote station (NB1600-X, cisco router ...)\\ | Peer address: Public IP address of the remote station (NB1600-X, cisco router ...)\\ | ||