Ricardo J Castaneda wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> A question barely came up to mind: Would it be possible to
> "join" a broadcast domain, not by means of a LAN switch but
> from one remote router to another, using GRE Tunnels?

Why not just disable routing and enable bridging? That would be easier. :-)

> 
> Since I haven't done it before, I kind of thought that it'll be
> possible. For instance, having:
> 
> R1eth0(no ip address)--GRE
> TUNNEL-Ser0--CLOUD--GRE_TUNN--Ser1---R2eth0(no ip address)
>   , where arp packets may flow from R1 to R2 via this GRE
> Tunnel.

I don't think just because the tunnel doesn't have IP addresses that will
make it part of the same LAN and cause  broadcast packets to flow across it.
I can't say for sure though. Anyone else?

Priscilla


>   
> Under this scenario and simply put, can R1'sLAN be also part of
> R2'sLAN? If it's possible, how could the config be like?
> 
> Best regards,


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