30. Tunnelling
Figure 30.49. Generic Routing Encapsulation Interfaces table
The Generic Routing Encapsulation Interfaces table appears on the same screen as the GRE menu.
Figure 30.50. Generic Routing Encapsulation Interfaces form
The path to the Generic Routing Encapsulation Interfaces form is tunnel/gre and then clicking on one
of the linked submenus that follow (for example, gre0).
if-name
Synopsis: A string conforming to: "[A-Za-z]{1}[-0-9A-Za-z]{0,9}.*"
The GRE tunnel network interface name. The prefix 'gre-' will be added to this interface name.
local-ip
Synopsis: IPv4 address in dotted-decimal notation
The IP address of the local end of the tunnel
remote-ip
Synopsis: IPv4 address in dotted-decimal notation
The IP address of the remote end of the tunnel
remote-net
Synopsis: IPv4 address and prefix in CIDR notation
The target network of the remote end of the tunnel (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/xx)
mtu
Synopsis: integer
Default: 1476
The MTU of the GRE interface
multicast
Enables multicast traffic on the tunnel interface
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