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Posted by pfisterfarm on June 20, 2008, 12:02 pm
Please log in for more thread options assign them to ports on a switch at a central location. I need to do this for about 10 remote sites, one at a time. I was told that L2TPv3 was a good thing to use for this. Now, with much help, I've got an L2TPv3 tunnel set up between the 3640 at the remote site and a 3640 plus 3550 switch at the central site. The tunnel is established, but nothing seems to go through it. Has anyone used 802.1q vlans with L2TPv3 tunnels like this? I'm sure it has to be something simple that I've forgotten about... Thanks! --Steve | ||||||||||
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