customer peer IP address and customer source networks

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customer peer IP address and customer source networks

Where can I find this information, they ask me for the customer peer ip addres and customer source network?

 

Could this be the customer peer IP address?

 

I mean this would be my configuration of my Meraki

 

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And these would be the customer source networks?

 

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alemabrahao
Kind of a big deal
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The first image refers to the MX Uplink (WAN) IP, the second image is the Local networks configured on the MX.
 
What exactly do you need?
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If you want to create an S2S VPN, this is exactly the information you need.

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What's up AlemAbraham, do you remember my previous post about Re: site to site tunnel?


Apparently my mekari does have the requirements to achieve the connection.

But they (apptrix) ask me for this information

 

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This is exactly the information you need.

I am not a Cisco Meraki employee. My suggestions are based on documentation of Meraki best practices and day-to-day experience.

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So that's what they need? 

 

I'll take advantage of your help since I'm not really good at this subject 😛

In this part will be the two IPs? or just the one that says VPN?

 

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thanks again, you are saving me.

 

What network of interest do they need (the network that needs to communicate)?
 
If only the LAN network is the first address, if the VPN Client will also need it then it will be both networks.
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PhilipDAth
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You peer IP address is the one beginning with 45.

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