This example shows how to setup an IPSec VPN using dynamic routing protocol (RIP), it can be used with another protocol. In this example you can find a setup between Mikrotik and Cisco routers, but it can be done just between Mikrotik routers, but to be more colorfull I decided to use Mikrotik and Cisco.

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