Ethernet over MPLS and/or VxLAN come to mind.

EVPN is built for this type of signalling.

VPLS is a little older, but can do it as well.

Bridging ZeroTier to an ethernet interface will work too.
In fact, I've done it with MikroTik running ROS7.  The nice
part with ZeroTier is that it will present an MTU of 2800, and
deal with fragmentation/reassembly "over the Internet."

I will caution, that whenever you feel like stretching L2 between
sites, there is generally a better solution available.



On Tue, Mar 01, 2022 at 05:09:37PM -0500, dmmoff...@gmail.com wrote:
> We've sold quite a few "point to point" connections that are really just an
> Internet connection and a pair of Mikrotik boxes running EoIP.  For the
> right type of customer this is very popular.  
> 
>  
> 
> I'm wondering if anyone has experience with a solution that is more
> centrally manageable and supportable than that.  Think about your PON
> systems where you have tools for a customer service person to see the status
> of connectivity and do all the basic troubleshooting without having to login
> to a router or learn ins and outs of a routing platform.  Is there a system
> with that kind of manageability that can manage layer2 tunnels?  
> 
>  
> 
> I figure there must be something, I just don't know what that something is.
> 
>  
> 

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