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Additional Tunnel Termination Commands

14-134 Configuring the VPN

Additional Tunnel Termination Commands

ip local pool

This command configures a local pool of IP addresses for when a remote peer connects to a point‐
to‐multipoint interface or for use by DHCP.

The command acquires IP Local Pool configuration mode and provides these sub‐commands:

exclude

 ‐ Bars a range of IP addresses from the local pool. Refer to 

page 14‐135

 for the sub‐

command definition.

exit

 ‐ Quits IP Local Pool configuration mode. Refer to 

page 14‐135

 for the sub‐command 

definition.

Syntax

ip local pool pool-name IP-address subnet-mask

Syntax of the “no” Form

Use the no form of this command to delete an IP address from the pool:

no ip local pool pool-name

Mode

Global configuration: 

XSR(config)#

Next Mode

IP Local Pool configuration: 

XSR(ip-local-pool)#

Example

The following example creates a local IP address pool named marketing, which contains all IP 
addresses in the range 203.57.99.0 to 203.57.99.255:

XSR(config)#ip local pool marketing 203.57.99.0 255.255.255.0

Note: If an aaa user is configured to use a static IP address which belongs to a local IP pool, you
must exclude that address from the local pool to prevent it from being assigned to another user.

pool-name

Name of a particular local address pool.

IP-address

Base address of an IP subnet used to allocate IP addresses.

subnet-mask

Mask of that IP subnet. All subnet address bits matching zero bits in the mask 
must also be zero; that is, subnet and mask must be zero. May be expressed as 

A.B.C.D

or 

/<0-32>

.

Note: The pool size (mask) must be /16 or higher (Class B or C) thus limiting any one pool to 64,000
IP addresses.

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