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Virtual/tunnel interface for VPN

Hi all,

I am trying to setup what seems to be a really simple scenario.  I am establishing a site-to-site VPN between my Astaro instance and a Cisco router.  I basically want a virtual interface for the connection, e.g.

169.254.250.0/30

Cisco: 169.254.250.2
Astaro: 169.254.250.1

similar to how Amazon VPN stuff sets it up.

Then I want to use BGP routing to advertise the networks available via that.

On the Cisco side, no problem.  But Astaro doesn't seem to be able to create virtual/tunnel interfaces?!  What the?!  I SSH'd in to see what Astaro does for Amazon VPC, and it DOES create virtual interface (e.g. vpc0.0 and vpc0.1).

I tried using the "Additional Addresses" thing but it caused all kinds of problems when setting up the routes and I note that the additional addresses are still on eth0.

How can I create a virtual/tunnel interface for this VPN?


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  • Maybe you could describe what it is you're trying to accomplish.  Are you already using BGP in your network?  Is the Astaro the default gateway in its site?  If you're trying to get the ASG to mesh with a Cisco EVN, I think EVN doesn't use BGP.

    Cheers - Bob
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  • Maybe you could describe what it is you're trying to accomplish.  Are you already using BGP in your network?  Is the Astaro the default gateway in its site?  If you're trying to get the ASG to mesh with a Cisco EVN, I think EVN doesn't use BGP.

    Cheers - Bob
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