There are oddles of examples on CCO.  The gist of a tunnel is your
tunnel interface ip, tunnel source and tunnel destination where the
source of A is the destination of B and vis-versa.

 Dave

"Casey, Paul (6822)" wrote:
> 
> Can someone help me please, I am trying to link 2 private networks over a
> public network. Using tunneling no ipsec
> 
> This is in a lab of course..
> 
> Can some write some simple configs on how to do this.
> I can't get it to work, nor am I am 100 percent sure how to do it.
> 
> Its a total IP network and I want to use GRE..
> 
> Any help appreciated
> 
> Kind regards
> Paul.
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