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BelAir20E User Guide
Using Layer 2 Tunnels
April 2, 2012
Confidential
Document Number BDTM02201-A01 Standard
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“Configuring Tunnel Advanced Parameters” on page 168
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“Enabling Backhaul Protection for Tunnels” on page 169
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“Bandwidth Limits” on page 169
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“Configuring Tunnels for the RedBack SmartEdge Router” on page 170
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“Configuring Tunnels for a Router using GRE” on page 172
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“Configuring Tunnels for PMIP Implementations” on page 173
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“Mapping User Traffic” on page 174
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“Configuring Authentication” on page 174
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“Configuring a Tunnel Group Name” on page 175
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“Relaying Traffic QOS Settings” on page 175
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“Setting the Tunnel Down Alarm Threshold” on page 175
Layer 2 tunnel CLI commands are available in
/protocol/te-syst
mode.
Displaying Tunnel
Configuration and
Status
/protocol/te-<eng>/show config
/protocol/te-<eng>/show status
These commands display the current tunnel configuration and status.
Example 1
/protocol/te-syst# show config
Tunnel server is running, mode egress, IP address 192.168.219.25 (system), Protection-backhaul:
Disabled
N Type Remote IP Name/Label QoS map State
== ============== =============== ================== ======= =====
1 L2TP 167.206.58.160 tsacm0c none UP
Authentication disabled: Secret N/C, PPP name N/C, PPP pass N/C
L2TP hello: interval 60 sec, retrans count 5, retrans interval 8 sec
PPP echo: interval 10 sec, retrans count 10; DSCP value 0x0
VLAN map: 800
2 N/C
3 N/C
4 N/C
5 N/C