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Chapter 12
Tunneling and VPNs
the interface and may differ from the original VLAN. The frame will be transmitted with the highest 802.1p priority
level (p4).
Packets received from the network will also be forwarded to any other remote daemons included in the group.
To enable forwarding for GOOSE packets, configure a generic Layer 2 tunnel to listen for GOOSE packets on one
VLAN and forward them to a second VLAN. To configure the generic Layer 2 tunnel for this operation, set the
following for the tunnel:
• Ethernet Interface: select the VLAN on which the GOOSE packets originate
• Ethernet Type: set as 0x88b8
• Remote Daemon: select the VLAN to which to forward the GOOSE packets
CONTENTS
Section 12.5.1, "Viewing the GOOSE Tunnel Statistics"
Section 12.5.2, "Viewing a List of GOOSE Tunnels"
Section 12.5.3, "Adding a GOOSE Tunnel"
Section 12.5.4, "Deleting a GOOSE Tunnel"
Section 12.5.5, "Managing Remote Daemons for GOOSE Tunnels"
Section 12.5.1
Viewing the GOOSE Tunnel Statistics
To view the GOOSE tunnel statistics, type:
show tunnel l2tunneld status goose
A table or list similar to the following example appears:
ruggedcom# show tunnel l2tunneld status goose
l2tunneld status goose test
ifname
switch.0100
mac
01:0c:cd:01:00:33
rx frames 2
tx frames 0
rx chars
114
tx chars
0
errors
0
connections
RX
REMOTE IP
PACKETS
-----------------------------------------------------
192.168.2.2
2
This table or list provides the following information:
Parameter
tunnel-name
ifname
388
TX
RX
TX
PACKETS
BYTES
BYTES
0
122
0
Synopsis:   A string 1 to 32 characters long
The GOOSE tunnel name.
This parameter is mandatory.
Synopsis:   A string 1 to 15 characters long
The name of the VLAN interface.
This parameter is mandatory.
ERRORS
0
Description
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Viewing the GOOSE Tunnel Statistics

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