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Figure 6-16 IP Tunnel GRE Settings window
The fields that can be configured are described below:
Parameter
Description
Interface Name
Enter the IP tunnel interface name.
Click the
Find
button to locate a specific entry based on the information entered.
Click the
View All
button to display all the existing entries.
Click the
Edit
button to re-configure the specific entry.
Click the
Edit
button to see the following window.
Figure 6-17 IP Tunnel GRE Settings (Edit) window
The fields that can be configured are described below:
Parameter
Description
Network Address
Enter the IPv4 network address assigned to the GRE tunnel interface. IPv4 processing
will be enabled on the IPv4 tunnel interface when an IPv4 address is configured. This
IPv4 address is not connected with the tunnel source or destination IPv4 address.
IPv6 Address/Prefix
Length
Enter the IPv6 network address assigned to the GRE tunnel interface. IPv6 processing
will be enabled on the IPv6 tunnel interface when an IPv6 address is configured. This
IPv6 address is not connected with the tunnel source or destination IPv4 address.
Source IPv4 Address
Click the radio button and enter the source IPv4 address of the GRE tunnel interface. It is
used as the source address for packets in the tunnel.
Destination IPv4
Address
Click the radio button and enter the destination IPv4 address of the GRE tunnel interface.
It is used as the destination address for packets in the tunnel.
Click the
<<Back
button to return to the previous window.
Click the
Apply
button to accept the changes made for each individual section.
OSPF
The Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) routing protocol uses a link-state algorithm to determine routes to network
destinations. A “link” is an interface on a router and the “state” is a description of that interface and its relationship to
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