Tunnel Commands
Use tunnel context commands to configure Equalizer to access the IPv6 Internet via an IPv6
“6in4” tunnel. Note that you must first request a tunnel configuration from a tunnel broker before
setting up the tunnel endpoint on Equalizer. See
on page 309 for more
information.
Using Tunnel Commands in the Global Context
eqcli >
tunnel
tname [cmds]
: Create tunnel
tname
(see below for
cmds
)
eqcli >
tunnel
tname cmds
: Modify tunnel
tname
(see below for cmds)
eqcli >
no tunnel
tname
: Delete tunnel
tname
eqcli >
show tunnel[
tname
]
: Display all tunnels or a specific tunnel
eqcli >
tunnel
tname
: Change to a tunnel context (see below)
Tunnel Context Commands
eqcli tl-
tname
>
*local_address
ipv6_addr
: Local IPv6 address from
broker
eqcli tl-
tname
>
*local_endpoint
ipv4_addr
: Local IPv4 address
eqcli tl-
tname
>
*remote_address
ipv6_addr
: Remote IPv6 address from
broker
eqcli tl-
tname
>
*remot_endpoint
ipv4_addr
: Remote IPv4 address from
broker
eqcli tl-
tname
>
show
: Display tunnel settings
eqcli tl-
tname
>
*type
ipip
: Tunnel type (only ipip sup-
ported)
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