When you create a subnetwork for branch sites, you have a choice between making one large parent subnetwork that ExtremeCloud IQ sections into individual segments for each site or a smaller subnetwork that each site reuses. You define the subnetwork type—whether it is for internal, guest, or management traffic—and configure options for DHCP, DNS, NTP, and NAT.
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If you have any branch sites in your enterprise topology that have overlapping or conflicting IP address schemes, and making changes to those address structures will pose difficulties, you can use NAT on the tunnel interfaces on the routers at each site. The branch routers can then map local subnetworks to different addresses that can be routed through VPN tunnels across your network. With this approach, you can configure the Extreme Networks branch routers, which function as NAT gateways, to map their local subnetwork addresses, one-for-one, to NAT subnetwork addresses. ExtremeCloud IQ maps each host address on the local subnetwork side of the router uniquely to a corresponding network host address on the NAT subnetwork side of the router.