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- What Switches Can Connect to Enterprise Switches?
- Why Is the Layer 2 Connection in the Not Connected State Even After Its Configuration Is Complete?
- Can Enterprise Switches Enable Communications Between Different Clouds?
- Why Is Communication Between the Cloud and On-premises Servers Unavailable Even When the Layer 2 Connection Status Is Connected?
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Why Using Enterprise Switches
VPN allows communications between on-premises data centers and VPCs at Layer 3. However, this may require network reconstruction, long cloud migration period, and service interruptions. For details, see Constraints on Communication at Layer 3.
Enterprise switches allow communications between on-premises data centers and VPCs at Layer 2, helping you dynamically and smoothly migrate workloads to the cloud. For details, see Advantages on Communication at Layer 2.
Constraints on Communication at Layer 3
Figure 1 shows the Layer 3 network between on-premises data centers and VPCs using VPN. Table 1 describes the pain points.
Advantages on Communication at Layer 2
To handle the pain points of cloud migration at Layer 3, you can use enterprise switches to allow the communication between on-premises data centers and VPCs at Layer 2. For details about the advantages of enterprise switches, see Table 2.

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