Interfaces Openvpn <Vtunx> Server Topology <Topology - Brocade Communications Systems 5600 Reference Manual

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interfaces openvpn <vtunx> server topology <topology>
interfaces openvpn <vtunx> server topology <topology>
Specifies the topology to use in a client-server environment.
Syntax
set interfaces openvpn vtunx server topology topology
delete interfaces openvpn vtunx server topology
show interfaces openvpn vtunx server topology
Command Default
The default is subnet.
Parameters
vtunx
topology
Modes
Configuration mode
Configuration
interfaces {
Statement
}
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to specify the topology to use in a client-server environment.
Use the set form of this command to specify the topology.
Use the delete form of this command to remove the topology configuration.
Use the show form of this command to view the topology configuration.
102
The identifier for the OpenVPN interface. This may be vtun0 to vtunx, where x
is a non-negative integer.
The topology used in client-server mode. Supported values are as follows:
point-to-point: This topology provides "client isolation" (that is, the clients
cannot reach each other) but is not compatible with Windows clients, and
routing protocols using a broadcast-style network would not work with this.
subnet: This topology is compatible with OpenVPN clients on Windows hosts
and is the default if topology is not set. Routing protocols that are configured to
use a broadcast-style network should work with this topology. However, this
topology does not provide "client isolation" (that is, the clients can reach each
other).
openvpn vtunx {
server {
topology topology
}
}
Brocade 5600 vRouter OpenVPN Reference Guide
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