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Chapter 12
Tunneling and VPNs
Section 12.1.8.3
Deleting a Virtual Switch VLAN
To delete a virtual switch VLAN, do the following:
1.
Make sure the CLI is in Configuration mode.
2.
Delete the chosen VLAN by typing:
no interface virtualswitch id vlan vlan-id
Where:
• id is the ID assigned to the virtual switch
• vlan-id is the ID assigned to the VLAN
Type commit and press Enter to save the changes, or type revert and press Enter to abort.
3.
Section 12.2
Managing the Layer2 Tunnel Daemon
RUGGEDCOM ROX II is capable of extending the range of services that communicate solely via Layer 2 protocols
(i.e. at the level of Ethernet) by tunneling them over routed IP networks. The Layer 2 Tunnel Daemon supports the
IEC61850 GOOSE protocol as well as a generic mechanism for tunneling by Ethernet type.
CONTENTS
Section 12.2.1, "Viewing Round Trip Time Statistics"
Section 12.2.2, "Configuring the Layer 2 Tunnel Daemon"
Section 12.2.1
Viewing Round Trip Time Statistics
The round trip time statistics reflect the measured round trip time to each remote daemon. The minimum,
average, maximum and standard deviation of times is presented. Entries with a large difference between the
transmitted and received parameters indicate potential problems.
To view the round trip time statistics, type:
NOTE
Round trip time statistics are only available when remote daemon IP addresses are configured for
generic tunnels. For more information about remote daemon IP addresses, refer to
"Managing Remote Daemon IP Addresses for Generic
show tunnel l2tunneld status round-trip-time
A table or list similar to the following example appears:
ruggedcom# show tunnel l2tunneld status round-trip-time
REMOTE IP
TRANSMITTED
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
192.168.5.1
45
370
MINIMUM
AVERAGE
RECEIVED
RTT
RTT
42
0.277000
0.917000
Tunnels".
MAXIMUM
RTT
DEVIATION
3.735000
0.556000
RUGGEDCOM ROX II
CLI User Guide
Section 12.6.5,
Deleting a Virtual Switch VLAN

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