
C613-50152-01 Rev C
Command Reference for IX5-28GPX
1721
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.4.7-0.x
A
LLIED
T
ELESIS
M
ANAGEMENT
F
RAMEWORK
™ (AMF) C
OMMANDS
ATMF
VIRTUAL
-
LINK
The tunneled link may operate via external (non AlliedWare Plus) routers in order
to provide wide area network connectivity. However in this configuration, the
routers perform a conventional router to router connection. The protocol
tunneling function is accomplished by the AMF nodes.
NOTE
:
AMF cannot achieve zero touch replacement of the remote device that
terminates the tunnel connection, because you must pre-configure the local IP address
and tunnel ID on that remote device.
Example 1
Use the following commands to create the tunnel shown in the figure below.
Figure 43-7:
AMF virtual link example
Node_10(config)#
atmf virtual-link id 1 ip 192.168.1.1
remote-id 2 remote-ip 192.168.2.1
Node_20(config)#
atmf virtual-link id 2 ip 192.168.2.1
remote-id 1 remote-ip 192.168.1.1
Example 2
To set up an area virtual link to a remote site (assuming IP connectivity between
the sites already), one site must run the following commands:
SiteA#
configure terminal
SiteA(config)#
atmf virtual-link id 5 ip 192.168.100.1
remote-id 10 remote-ip 192.168.200.1 remote-area SiteB-AREA
The second site must run the following commands:
SiteB#
configure terminal
SiteB(config)#
atmf virtual-link id 10 ip 192.168.200.1
remote-id 5 remote-ip 192.168.100.1 remote-area SiteA-AREA
Before you can apply the above
atmf virtual-link
command, you must configure
the area names
SiteB-AREA
and
SiteA-AREA
.
Validation
Command
)0.ETWORK
!-&
,OCAL3ITE
SUBNET
ATMFVIRTUALLINK)$AND)0%XAMPLE EPS
!-&VIRTUALLINKIDIPREMOTEIDREMOTEIP%XAMPLE
!-&
2EMOTE3ITE
SUBNET
3WITCH
!-&.ODE
2OUTER
2OUTER
4UNNEL)$
4UNNELREMOTE)$
4UNNEL)$
4UNNELREMOTE)$
4UNNELLED0ACKET
5$0(EADER
)0(EADER
3WITCH
!-&.ODE