address
Syntax
To set the tunnel endpoint address:
address
serverAddress
no address
To configure RIP:
[ no ] address {
ipAddress
| unnumbered
interfaceType interfaceSpecifier
}
To configure NAT address pool ranges:
[ no ] address
startIpAddress endIpAddress
Release Information
Command introduced before JUNOSe Release 7.1.0.
Description
From Domain Map Tunnel Configuration mode, sets the tunnel endpoint address of
an L2TP tunnel. The
no
version removes the address of the tunnel.
From Tunnel Group Tunnel Configuration mode, sets the tunnel endpoint address
of an L2TP tunnel. The
no
version removes the address of the tunnel.
From Interface Configuration or Subinterface Configuration mode, configures RIP to
run on the interface specified by the IP address or on an unnumbered interface. Uses
the default values: send version is RIP version 1, receive version is RIP version 1 and
version 2, authentication is not enabled. The
no
version deletes the RIP interface.
Use the
address
commands to configure RIP attributes on the network.
From IP NAT Pool Configuration mode, configures NAT IP address pool ranges. The
no
version removes the range from the current NAT address pool.
Options
serverAddress
—IP address of the LNS endpoint
■
■
ipAddress
—Address of IP interface where RIP will be run
■
unnumbered—Specifies that RIP will be run on an unnumbered interface
■
interfaceType
—Interface type; see “Interface Types and Specifiers” on page 5
■
interfaceSpecifier—
Particular interface; format varies according to interface
type; see Interface Types and Specifiers on page 5
■
startIpAddress
—Starting IP address (inclusive) of the NAT pool range you are
creating
■
endIpAddress—
Ending IP address (inclusive) of the NAT pool range you are
creating
Mode
Address Family Configuration (RIP), Domain Map Tunnel Configuration, IP NAT Pool
Configuration, Router Configuration (RIP), Tunnel Group Tunnel Configuration
address
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