Interface Tunnel Tunnel Protection - Avaya Secure Router 3120 Command Reference Manual

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GENERIC ROUTING ENCAPSULATION COMMANDS
SR/configure/interface/tunnel mainpipe> tunnel mode gre SR/configure/interface/tunnel
mainpipe>
applies to:
All modules

interface tunnel tunnel protection

Associates a tunnel with an IPSec profile. IPSec will derive the IPSec peer and proxy
information from the tunnel source and tunnel destination configuration. (Therefore, the tunnel
must be configured before applying this command.) This simplifies the configuration since the
IPSec peer and the match addresses are no longer needed.
To disable use no tunnel protection <policy_name > <key_value>
syntax:
[no] tunnel protection policy_name key_string
parameter
policy_name
key_value
To protect the mainpipe tunnel with an IPSec policy named policy28 having a key of 1234567,
enter:
SR/configure/interface/tunnel mainpipe> tunnel protection policy28 1234567 SR/configure/
interface/tunnel mainpipe>
applies to:
All modules
interface tunnel tunnel sequence
Configures a tunnel interface to drop out-of-order datagrams. This command is turned off by
default. Once enabled, use no tunnel sequence to disable.
This command is included to provide compatibility with Cisco Systems.
syntax:
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The name of the IPSec policy. Enter a word of no more than
eight characters.
The IPSec policy key value. Enter a string of no more than 49
characters.
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December 2010

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