IP Route
To view all the entries in the ARP Table:
Click .
Or
Select View > Refresh. All entries appear in the table.
Configuring GRE Tunneling
GRE tunneling is used to reserve a path between two specific IP addresses on a network, enabling you to reserve bandwidth, set security policy, or set quality of service parameters between the two configured devices.
To create or modify an IP tunnel:
Select IP Route > GRE Tunnel. The GRE Tunnel Table window opens.
Figure 103: GRE Tunnel Table
The following parameters are displayed:
Table 76: GRE Tunnel Parameters
Field | Description |
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Interface Name | Name of the Tunnel interface. |
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Tunnel No. | The index number of the Tunnel interface. Possible values: |
| Note: |
| Tunnel numbers must be unique. |
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Encapsulation | The encapsulation method used for differentiating tunnel traffic from |
Method | other traffic on a physical interface. Value is always GRE. |
Local IP | The IP address of the local endpoint of the tunnel. |
| Note: |
| The local IP and remote IP must be different. |
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