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MX Site to Site VPN Tunnel Count
Hi team,
I am checking the sizing principles of MX and I want to ask what "Maximum Site to Site VPN Tunnel Count" means. Does it refer directly to the site-to-site peers? Is it only important for the MX in hub mode?
I am referring to this information:
https://documentation.meraki.com/MX/MX_Sizing_Information/MX_Sizing_Principles => MX-Series
Many thanks and regards,
Jonathan
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The “Maximum Site to Site VPN Tunnel Count” refers to the maximum number of VPN tunnels that can be established between different sites.
meraki.cisco.com/product-collateral/mx-sizing-guide/?file&ref=1a0sAbk
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The “Maximum Site to Site VPN Tunnel Count” refers to the maximum number of VPN tunnels that can be established between different sites.
meraki.cisco.com/product-collateral/mx-sizing-guide/?file&ref=1a0sAbk
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Hi,
thanks! That is what I thought, that means a site-to-site peer is also a VPN tunnel between sites.
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It is still not clear to me what a VPN Tunnel is on the Meraki Dashboard.
If I have a connection between 3 sites, 1 Hub, and 2 Spokes:
On the Hub, I see 2 site-to-site peers and 16 VPN Participants. How many tunnels am I using, 2 or 16?
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It's all the tunnels you have between HUB and Spokes, if you go to Security & SD-WAN > Monitor VPN Status, you can see the number of S2S VPN peers.
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Two, the 16 VPN participants likely represent the individual subnets across all 3 of your sites that are being advertised over the VPN.
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@Jonathan_Galvez Here are some visual examples of how to calculate the tunnels
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1S0eX10RrKAWqW229tw7Q2YUUAaNUzskbvM6uYrLQ2zk/edit?usp=sharing
