Configuring Tunnel Source; Configuring Tunnel Destination - Nortel Secure 4134 Configuration

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Variable definitions
Variable
<ipv4-address>
<subnet-mask>
<ipv6-address>
Configuring tunnel source
Configure the IP address for the tunnel source. The tunnel source address
is the IP address of a local interface.
Procedure steps
Step
1
2
3
Configuring tunnel destination
Configure the IP address for the tunnel destination. This is not required
for 6to4 tunnels.
The tunnel destination cannot be a point-to-point interface peer. It should be
reachable through a physical interface.
Procedure steps
Step
1
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[ip address <ipv4-address> <subnet-mask>] | [ipv6
<ipv6-address>]
Value
Specifies the IPv4 address and subnet mask.
Specifies the IPv6 prefix address. You can also
enter the IPv6 prefix name.
Action
To enter configuration mode, enter:
configure terminal
To specify the name of the tunnel to configure, enter:
interface tunnel <tunnel-name>
To configure tunnel source, enter:
[no] tunnel source <A.B.C.D>
Action
To enter configuration mode, enter:
Nortel Secure Router 4134
Security — Configuration and Management
NN47263-600 01.02 Standard
10.0 3 August 2007
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