Hi,

IIUC, your use case is to connect 4 subnets from different sites (2 subnets for 
each site). If so, did you try with endpoint group?
If not, please refer the following docs for more detail about how to try and 
get more understanding [1][2]

[1] 
https://docs.openstack.org/neutron/latest/admin/vpnaas-scenario.html#using-vpnaas-with-endpoint-group-recommended
[2] 
https://docs.openstack.org/neutron-vpnaas/latest/contributor/multiple-local-subnets.html


BRs,
Cao Xuan Hoang,

From: vidyadhar reddy [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2018 4:31 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [openstack-dev] [Neutron][vpnaas]

Hello,
i have a general question regarding the working of vpnaas,
can we setup multiple vpn connections on a single router? my scenario is lets 
say we have two networks net 1 and net2 in two different sites respectively, 
each network has two subnets, two sites have one router in each, with three 
interfaces one for the public network and remaining two for the two subnets, 
can we setup a two vpnaas connections on the routers in each site to enable 
communication between the two subnets in each site.
i have tried this setup, it didn't work for me. just wanted to know if it is a 
design constraint or not, i am not sure if this issue is under development, is 
there any development going on or is it already been solved?

BR,
Vidyadhar reddy peddireddy
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