Tunnel Commands - Enterasys X-Pedition XSR CLI Cli Reference Manual

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Mode
 Internet Protocol Interface configuration: 
Example
This example redirects multicast traffic to the remote tunnel server:
XSR(config)#interface vpn 57 multi-point
XSR(config-int<vpn>)#ip multicast-redirect tunnel-endpoint
service-policy
This command attaches a policy map to an VPN output or input interface. You can attach a single 
policy map to one or more interfaces.
Syntax
service-policy [input | output] policy-map-name
policy-map-name
Syntax of the "no" Form
The no form of the command removes a policy map from the interface:
no service-policy [input | output]
Mode
Interface configuration: 
Example
The following example attaches service policy VPNpolicy to VPN output interface 1:
XSR(config)#interface vpn 1
XSR(config-int<vpn>)#service-policy output VPNpolicy

Tunnel Commands

tunnel
This sub‐command of 
interface with another VPN gateway. The VPN interface, with its tunnel, is equivalent to a point‐
to‐point interface. Issuing the command acquires Tunnel configuration mode, making available 
the following sub‐commands:
set active -
set heartbeat -
definition.
set peer -
 page 14‐130 for the command definition.
Attaches the specified policy map onto the output port.
XSR(config-if<xx>)#
interface vpn
 names a tunnel created at boot time that links this VPN 
 Enables the VPN tunnel. Refer to page 14‐128 for the command definition.
 Monitors tunnel connectivity. Refer to page 14‐129 for the command 
Specifies the physical IP address of the remote VPN gateway. Refer to
XSR(config-int<vpn>)#
Tunnel Commands
XSR CLI Reference Guide 14-127

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