Interfaces Openvpn <Vtunx> Local-Host <Ipv4 - Brocade Communications Systems 5600 Reference Manual

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interfaces openvpn <vtunx> local-host <ipv4>
Specifies the local IP address to which connections are accepted.
Syntax
set interfaces openvpn vtunx local-host ipv4
delete interfaces openvpn vtunx local-host
show interfaces openvpn vtunx local-host
Parameters
vtunx
ipv4
Modes
Configuration mode
Configuration
interfaces {
Statement
}
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to specify the local IP address to which connections are accepted. This address can
be used as a server endpoint in a client-server mode tunnel or the TCP-passive endpoint when TCP is
used in site-to-site mode. The address can be an IP address on any network interface on this endpoint.
If this address is specified, the OpenVPN process accepts only sessions coming in on the particular IP
address, and this acceptance applies to both UDP and TCP. If an address is not specified, OpenVPN
accepts incoming sessions on any interface.
Use the set form of this command to specify the local IP address to which connections are accepted.
Use the delete form of this command to remove the local IP address to which connections are
accepted.
Use the show form of this command to view the local IP address to which connections are accepted.
Brocade 5600 vRouter OpenVPN Reference Guide
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The identifier for the OpenVPN interface. This may be vtun0 to vtunx, where x
is a non-negative integer.
The IP address of the local physical interface. This address is the IP address on
which connections are accepted. If not specified, then all connections are
accepted.
openvpn vtunx {
local-host ipv4
}
interfaces openvpn <vtunx> local-host <ipv4>
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