



After EoIP tunnel configuration, an EoIP tunnel interface will be created in Office 1 Router whose IP address will be assigned 172.22.22.1/30. Office1 Router’s ether2 interface is connected to local network having IP network 10.10.11.0/24. In your real network this IP address will be replaced with public IP address provided by your ISP. In this network, Office1 Router is connected to internet through ether1 interface having IP address 192.168.70.2/30.
