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

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interfaces openvpn <vtunx> server domain-name <domain-name>
Provides the domain name for OpenVPN clients.
Syntax
set interfaces openvpn vtunx server domain-name domain-name
delete interfaces openvpn vtunx server domain-name
show interfaces openvpn vtunx server domain-name
Parameters
vtunx
domain-name
Modes
Configuration mode
Configuration
interfaces {
Statement
}
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to specify the domain name to be given to OpenVPN clients connected to this
OpenVPN server.
NOTE
Certain applications on Windows clients (for example, "ipconfig"), refer to the domain name as the
"Connection-specific DNS Suffix".
Use the set form of this command to specify the domain name to be given to OpenVPN clients
connected to this OpenVPN server.
Use the delete form of this command to remove the domain name configuration.
Use the show form of this command to view the domain name configuration.
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 domain name to be given to OpenVPN clients connected to this OpenVPN
server. A domain name can include letters, numbers, hyphens ("-"), and one
period ("."). For example, "vyatta.com".
openvpn vtunx {
server {
domain-name domain-name
}
}
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