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3. Highlight an existing tunnel and click the

Edit

button to modify the properties of the tunnel. For more

information, see

Editing the Properties of a GRE Tunnel on page 5-44

.

4. Highlight an existing tunnel and click the

Delete

button to remove it from the list of tunnels available to

the switch.

5. Click the Add button at the bottom of the screen to define the properties of a new tunnel. For more

information, see

Adding a New GRE Tunnel on page 5-45

.

6. Highlight an existing tunnel and click the

Startup

button to make the selected tunnel active for the

switch. Activating a new tunnel disables the previously enabled tunnel.

7. Highlight the active tunnel and click the

Shutdown

button to disable the selected tunnel.

5.6.1 Editing the Properties of a GRE Tunnel

Existing GRE tunnels can be selected and their properties modified as the source, end point or other existing
tunnel information requires modification.

To edit the properties of an existing tunnel:

1. Select

Services

>

GRE Tunnels

from the main menu tree.

2. Highlight an existing tunnel and click the

Edit

button.

3. Refer to the following within the

Edit

screen and revise those properties necessary to re-create a

functional tunnel

Interface IP

Displays

the network IP address used to route GRE packets to their destination

address.

Admin Status

Displays the status of a tunnel as either the active tunnel used currently for the switch or
disabled.

Operation Status

Displays the status of tunnels as either the active (in use) or disabled.

Name

Displays the read-only numerical name associated with the tunnel. To create a tunnel using
a new name, you must click the

Add

button and configure a new GRE tunnel.

Source IP

Modify the IP address used in the src-IP field of the IP header when packets are originated
by the switch and sent out through the tunnel interface. This would default to the
management VLAN's IP address.

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