Chapter 11: Generic Routing Encapsulation Commands - Avaya Secure Router 3120 Command Reference Manual

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GENERIC ROUTING ENCAPSULATION COMMANDS
parameter
subnet mask
example:
To assign an IP address and subnet mask to the tunnel mainpipe, enter:
SR/configure/interface/tunnel mainpipe> ip address 192.168.122.10 255.255.255.0
applies to:
All modules
interface tunnel ip unnumbered
Configure the tunnel interface without an IP address.
syntax:
[no] ip unnumbered <interface_name>
parameter
interface_name
example:
The following example shows how to configure the tunnel for the ethernet1 interface without
an IP address.
SR/configure/interface/tunnel mainpipe> ip unnumbered ethernet1 SR/configure/interface/
tunnel mainpipe>
Note:
In the above example, ethernet1 must be configured with an IP address.
applies to:
All modules
interface tunnel tunnel destination
Configures the IP address for the tunnel destination. The tunnel destination cannot be a point-
to-point interface peer. It should be reachable through a physical interface.
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The subnet mask of the tunnel interface.
The name of the interface, for example, ethernet0.
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