3. Configure the IP routes.
4. Verify that the tunnel is up and running. If it is not, check the Gateway and Source
Avaya Secure Router 1000 Series Configuration Guide
Router/configure> interface tunnel t0
Router/configure/interface/tunnel t0> ip 103.1.1.2 24
Router/configure/interface/tunnel t0> tunnel source
192.168.94.220
Router/configure/interface/tunnel t0> tunnel destination
192.168.55.75
Router/configure/interface/tunnel t0> exit
Router/configure> ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.94.254
Router/configure> ip route 40.1.1.0 24 t0
Note:
The peer of a local WAN interface cannot be used as a tunnel destination.
Address fields.
SR> show ip interface t0
t0 (unit number 5)
Type: TUNNEL
Flags: (0x74243) UP, RUNNING, MULTICAST-ROUTE
Internet Address: 103.1.1.2
Internet Netmask: 255.255.255.0
Internet Broadcast: 103.1.1.255
Maximum Transfer Unit: 1476 bytes
Source Address: 192.168.94.220
Destination Address: 192.168.55.75
Gateway: wan1
Protocol: GRE
Mac Address 00:50:52:60:00:00
For more information enter:
SR> show interface tunnel t0
Tunnel: t0 Status: up
Internet Address: 103.1.1.2 Internet Netmask: 255.255.255.0
Source Address: 192.168.94.220 Destination Address: 192.168.55.75
MTU: 1476 bytes
ICMP unreachable: will be sent
Crypto Snet: not set
key ****
TTL: 30
TOS: not set
Key Value: not set
Sequence Datagrams: disabled
Tunnel Statistics:
Bytes Rx
Packets Rx
Protocol: GRE
ICMP redirect: will be sent
Protection: policy grecisco
Keepalive: disabled
Path MTU discovery: disabled
Checksum: disabled
95112
Bytes Tx
860
Packets Tx
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