Section 4 - Con guration
The Generic Routing Encapsulation protocol (GRE) can be used to create tunnels
to compatible servers similar to IPSec.
Displays the numeric ID of the tunnel.
ID:
Enter the name of the IP tunnel for reference.
Name:
Enter the IP used to connect to the tunnel (optional).
Tunnel IP:
Enter the remote IP of the GRE gateway. This is normally a public IP
Peer IP:
address.
Enter a key for the GRE connection.
Key:
Speci es the time to live in number of hops, up to 255.
TTL:
Specify a gateway to reach the GRE server. Specify a subnet (e.g.
Subnet:
10.0.0.2/24).
Check this box to enable the GRE tunnel.
Enable:
Select a default gateway from the drop down list.
Default Gateway:
This table displays information about currently active tunnels.
Tunnels
Information:
ID: Displays the numeric ID of the tunnel
Transmitted Packets: Displays the number of packets sent.
Transmitted Bytes: Displays the number of bytes sent.
Received Packets: Displays the number of packets received.
Received Bytes: Displays the number of bytes received.
Click Apply to save your settings, or Refresh to revert to your
previous settings.
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