# Office to Cloud

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## Procedures

* For a Layer 2 network connection\
  Establish a local loop from your office to the equipment port in our SDN POP, and then establish a cloud connect to your infrastructure in the public cloud. After that, accept and manage the connection on your AWS Console.\
  You will need to define the bandwidth cap of your connection.
* For a Layer 3 network connection\
  Create an IPsec tunnel from your office to a virtual edge, and then establish a cloud connect to your infrastructure in the public cloud. After that, accept and manage the connection on your AWS Console.\
  You will need to define the access bandwidth cap of each access point.

## **What to Do Next**

Contact Zenlayer Support (<support@zenlayer.com>) or click <img src="https://3201622183-files.gitbook.io/~/files/v0/b/gitbook-x-prod.appspot.com/o/spaces%2F9X3FDdkCL2HzhbPpPMFt%2Fuploads%2Fgit-blob-5eecacc0cefe79dfc27a5a6617e3e9c4f90da71b%2FArticle_2%20(6).jpg?alt=media" alt="" data-size="line"> on the upper-right corner of zenConsole to create Office-to-Cloud connections.
