Interfaces Openvpn <Vtunx> Server Client <Client-Name> Subnet <Ipv4Net - Brocade Communications Systems 5600 Reference Manual

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interfaces openvpn <vtunx> server client <client-name> subnet <ipv4net>
interfaces openvpn <vtunx> server client <client-name> subnet
<ipv4net>
Specifies a subnet at a client site in a client-server environment.
Syntax
set interfaces openvpn vtunx server client client-name subnet ipv4net
delete interfaces openvpn vtunx server client client-name subnet
show interfaces openvpn vtunx server client client-name subnet
Parameters
vtunx
client-name
ipv4net
Modes
Configuration mode
Configuration
interfaces {
Statement
}
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to identify a subnet at a client site in a client-server environment.
NOTE
Committing configuration changes to this configuration node does not result in the OpenVPN process
being restarted. The configuration change will take effect the next time the client connects to the server.
Use the set form of this command to specify the subnet.
Use the delete form of this command to remove the subnet configuration.
Use the show form of this command to view the subnet configuration.
96
The identifier for the OpenVPN interface. This may be vtun0 to vtunx, where x
is a non-negative integer.
Mandatory. The "name" of the client. It corresponds to the "common name"
contained in the client's certificate. When a client initiates the VPN session, the
server uses the name in the certificate to look up and apply client-specific
settings (if any).
Multi-node. A subnet at the client site.
You can define multiple subnet addresses by creating multiple subnet
configuration nodes. Each must have a unique IPv4 network address.
openvpn vtunx {
server {
client client-name {
subnet ipv4net
}
}
}
Brocade 5600 vRouter OpenVPN Reference Guide
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