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Step 1: Use VPN to Communicate at Layer 3
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An enterprise switch establishes a Layer 2 network based on a Layer 3 network between an on-premises data center and a VPC. This section describes how to create a VPN connection between an on-premises data center and a VPC at Layer 3.
Prerequisites
You have planned the resources required both on the cloud and on premises. For details about resource planning, see How Enterprise Switches Work.
Procedure
- Create a VPN connection.
For details, see the Virtual Private Network User Guide.
NOTE:
Only classic VPNs can be used together with enterprise switches.
- Submit a service ticket to check whether your VPN connection supports VXLAN interconnection with an enterprise switch. If your connection does not support this, contact technical support.
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