Tunnel commands, Tunnel commands -127, Service-policy – Enterasys Networks X-Pedition XSR CLI User Manual

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Tunnel Commands

XSR CLI Reference Guide 14-127

Mode

 Internet Protocol Interface configuration: 

XSR(config-int<vpn>)#

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

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: 

XSR(config-if<xx>)#

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 vpn

 names a tunnel created at boot time that links this VPN 

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 -

 Enables the VPN tunnel. Refer to 

page 14‐128

 for the command definition.

set heartbeat -

 Monitors tunnel connectivity.

Refer to 

page 14‐129

 for the command 

definition.

set peer -

Specifies the physical IP address of the remote VPN gateway. Refer to

 

page 14‐130

 for the command definition.

policy-map-name

Attaches the specified policy map onto the output port.

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