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## <a name="multivnets2sbranchbgp"></a>Multiple VNets connected using S2S and a branch office (BGP)
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In this example, the Point-to-Site VPN gateway connection is for VNet1. VNet1 is connected to VNet2 using a Site-to-Site VPN connection. VNet2 is connected to VNet3 using a Site-to-Site VPN connection. There is no direct peering or Site-to-Site VPN tunnel between the VNet1 and VNet3 networks. VNet3 is connected to a branch office (Site1) using a Site-to-Site VPN connection. All VPN connections are not running BGP. All VPN connections are running BGP.
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In this example, the Point-to-Site VPN gateway connection is for VNet1. VNet1 is connected to VNet2 using a Site-to-Site VPN connection. VNet2 is connected to VNet3 using a Site-to-Site VPN connection. There is no direct peering or Site-to-Site VPN tunnel between the VNet1 and VNet3 networks. VNet3 is connected to a branch office (Site1) using a Site-to-Site VPN connection. All VPN connections are running BGP.
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Clients using Windows can access VNets and sites that are connected using a Site-to-Site VPN connection, but the routes to VNet2, VNet3 and Site1 must be manually added to the client. Non-Windows clients can access VNets and sites that are connected using a Site-to-Site VPN connection without any manual intervention. The access is transitive, and clients can access resources in all connected VNets and sites (on-premises).
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