Layer 2 tunnel configuration, Layer 2 tunnels main menu – RuggedCom RuggedRouter RX1100 User Manual

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26. Configuring Layer 2 Tunnels

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Note

Avoid network configurations where the daemons can form a traffic loop. The simplest such
configuration is a triangle network where each daemon forwards to two other routers. Frames
arriving at one router will start cycling in clockwise and counterclockwise directions.

To avoid such “packet storms”, frames forwarded to the network are tagged with an initial time to live
count. The count is decremented at each relay to the network and prevents the frame from being
relayed indefinitely.

26.2. Layer 2 Tunnel Configuration

26.2.1. Layer 2 Tunnels Main Menu

Figure 26.1. Layer 2 Tunnels Main Menu

Note that the Layer 2 Tunnel daemon is disabled by default and may be enabled via the System
folder, Bootup And Shutdown menu.

The General Configuration menu changes parameters that apply to all protocols.

The GOOSE Tunnels and GOOSE Statistics menu configures and display statistics for these
tunnels.

The L2 Tunnels and L2 Statistics menu configures and display statistics for these tunnels.

The Activity Trace menu provides a capture and trace facility fdor.

When enabled, any configuration changes may be made to take effect by selecting the Restart Layer
2 Tunnels daemon
button.

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