Deleting An Ethernet Type; Managing Generic Routing Encapsulation Tunnels - Siemens RX1500 User Manual

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Click Commit to save the changes or click Revert All to abort. A confirmation dialog box appears. Click OK
6.
to proceed.
7.
Click Exit Transaction or continue making changes.
Section 5.29.10.3

Deleting an Ethernet Type

To delete an Ethernet type for a generic tunnel, do the following:
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Change the mode to Edit Private or Edit Exclusive.
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Navigate to tunnel » l2tunneld » generic » {name} » ethernet-type, where {name} is the name of the
generic tunnel. The L2 Ethernet Type table appears.
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Figure 781: L2 Ethernet Type Table
1. Add Button
2. Edit Button
Click Delete next to the chosen Ethernet type.
3.
4.
Click Commit to save the changes or click Revert All to abort. A confirmation dialog box appears. Click OK
to proceed.
5.
Click Exit Transaction or continue making changes.
Section 5.30
Managing Generic Routing Encapsulation
Tunnels
ROX II can employ the Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) protocol to encapsulate multicast traffic and IPv6
packets together and transport them through an IPv4 network tunnel. As such, GRE tunnels can transport traffic
through any number of intermediate networks.
The key parameters for GRE tunnels is the tunnel name, local router address, remote router address and remote
subnet.
The following illustrates a typical GRE tunnel configuration:
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