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==== Layer 2 ==== | ==== Layer 2 ==== | ||
With this option, you can set up a layer-2 tunnel directly with Bondix. A layer-2 tunnel is a virtual interface that is created on both client and server for each tunnel–packets coming in on one end will come out the other and vice versa. This is an advanced feature; further configuration must be done server-side depending on the usage scenario. | With this option, you can set up a layer-2 tunnel directly with Bondix. A layer-2 tunnel is a virtual interface that is created on both client and server for each tunnel–packets coming in on one end will come out the other and vice versa. This is an advanced feature; further configuration must be done server-side depending on the usage scenario. | ||
Latest revision as of 13:37, 11 June 2026
Layer 2
With this option, you can set up a layer-2 tunnel directly with Bondix. A layer-2 tunnel is a virtual interface that is created on both client and server for each tunnel–packets coming in on one end will come out the other and vice versa. This is an advanced feature; further configuration must be done server-side depending on the usage scenario. If you need more information on how to use layer 2 with your Teltonika router, please contact Teltonika directly.
