

The following screens can be used to check on the VPN status, now that the python app has completed all the steps and built both ends of the VPN Tunnel – AWS and Meraki !
In my case the EC2 instance has an IP of 172.31.30.146.
AWS CGW configured:

AWS VGW Configured:

AWS VPN Configured:

Meraki VPN Enabled:

Trace from Meraki LAN to EC2 instance – via VPN tunnel (1 hop):

And as promised – here is the completed APP ready to run (NOTE you will need to update the variables at the top that have [REQUIRED] next to them).
Hope this blog series has been of use – and any questions leave in the box below or send me an email !
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