
Layer 3 Configuration
ETEP CLI User Guide
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Example
This example sets the remote and local port IP addresses. A default gateway is specified on the remote
interface for traffic traversing a routed network. The local interface traffic is on the same subnet as the
local port, therefore no gateway is needed.
admin>
configuration
config>
remote-interface
rem-if>
ip 192.0.2.150 255.255.192.0 192.0.2.1
rem-if>
exit
config>
local-interface
loc-if>
ip 192.0.2.125 255.255.192.0
loc-if>
exit
config>
Related topics:
●
“Configuring Transparent Mode” on page 53
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Configuring Transparent Mode
The
transparent-mode-enable
command configures whether the ETEP is viewable from a network
standpoint.
When operating in
transparent mode
, the local and remote ports do not utilize user-assigned IP addresses.
Transparent mode is the ETEP’s default mode of operation. It is appropriate for most Layer 3 distributed
key policies. In transparent mode, the ETEP is not viewable from a network standpoint. In Layer 3 IP
networks the local and remote ports cannot be contacted through an IP address, and they do not respond
to ARPs.
In
non-transparent mode
, the original source IP address in the outbound packet header is replaced with
either an IP address for the remote port. The ETEP port MAC address is used as the packet’s source
MAC address. You must assign IP addresses to the local and remote ports when configuring the ETEP for
this mode of operation.
Non-transparency settings apply when the ETEP is configured for Layer 3 operation and being used in a
distributed key policy that uses a virtual IP address or remote IP address. See the
EncrypTight User
Guide
for more information about addressing options and creating policies using virtual IP and remote IP
addresses.
Table 25
ip command description
Attribute
Description
ip address
IPv4 IP address in dotted decimal notation.
subnet mask
The subnet mask must be entered in dotted decimal notation.
gateway
The default gateway IP address is used when the ETEP is in a routed
network. If the ETEPs are in the same subnet with no routers between them,
you may leave the default gateway field blank. The ETEP determines if the
packet destination is on the same subnet as the port, and if so, uses ARP to
resolve the destination MAC address. If the packet destination IP address is
on a different subnet, the ETEP sends the packet to the designated default
gateway.
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