Interface Tunnel Shutdown - Avaya Secure Router 3120 Command Reference Manual

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parameter
redirect
unreachable
example:
To allow ICMP traffic to be redirected over the mainpipe tunnel, enter:
SR/configure/interface/tunnel mainpipe> ip redirect SR/configure/interface/tunnel mainpipe>
To prevent ICMP packets from being forwarded to unreachable destinations, enter:
SR/configure/interface/tunnel mainpipe> no ip unreachable SR/configure/interface/tunnel
mainpipe>
applies to:
All modules

interface tunnel shutdown

Takes down the tunnel interface. To prevent the interface from being shutdown, configure the
tunnel with the no shutdown command. The default is no shutdown.
syntax:
[no] shutdown
example:
To configure the mainpipe tunnel interface to be available or to restart it after stopping it, enter:
SR/configure/interface/tunnel mainpipe> no shutdown
To stop this interface, enter:
SR/configure/interface/tunnel mainpipe> shutdown
Remember that IP routes must be configured before the tunnel can pass traffic.
applies to:
All modules
Avaya Secure Router 3120 Command Reference Guide
Controls ICMP traffic redirection. The default is enabled.
Controls ICMP traffic processing for unreachable destinations.
interface tunnel shutdown
definition
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