Tunnel Source (Ipsec) - Allied Telesis AT-AR3050S Command Reference Manual

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IP
C
SEC
OMMANDS
(IP
)
TUNNEL SOURCE
SEC

tunnel source (IPsec)

Overview
Use this command to specify an IPv4 or IPv6 source address or interface name for
packets being encapsulated in the IPsec tunnel. The source address should be an
existing IPv4 address or IPv6 address or interface name configured for an interface.
Note that if the tunnel source interface has multiple IP addresses, for example, one
primary and one or more secondary IP addresses, the lowest IP address on the
interface is used for transporting the tunnel encapsulated traffic.
Use the no variant of this command to remove a tunnel source address for a tunnel
interface.
tunnel source {<interface-name>|<ipv4-address>|<ipv6-address>}
Syntax
no tunnel source
{<interface-name>|<ipv4-address>|<ipv6-address>}
Mode
Interface Configuration
To configure a source IPv4 address for IPsec tunnel145, use the commands
Examples
below:
awplus#
awplus(config)#
awplus(config-if)#
awplus(config-if)#
To configure a source IPv6 address for IPsec tunnel145, use the commands
below:
awplus#
awplus(config)#
awplus(config-if)#
awplus(config-if)#
To configure a source interface for IPsec tunnel145, use the commands below:
awplus#
awplus(config)#
awplus(config-if)#
awplus(config-if)#
C613-50077-01 REV A
Parameter
<interface>
<ipv4-address>
<ipv6-address>
configure terminal
interface tunnel145
configure terminal
interface tunnel145
configure terminal
interface tunnel145
Command Reference for AT-AR3050S
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.4.5-2.x
Description
Interface name.
The IPv4 address uses the format A.B.C.D.
The IPv6 address uses the format X:X::X:X.
tunnel mode ipsec ipv4
tunnel source 192.168.1.1
tunnel mode ipsec ipv6
tunnel source 2001:db8::
tunnel mode ipsec ipv4
tunnel source eth1
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