Chapter 4
Configuration via the Command Line Interface
4.8.1 Config Command
What is it used for
Display the VPN configuration settings
This command serves two different purposes. Without additional parameter, the command displays the current VPN settings. When an additional parameter is appended, the command controls the setting of this VPN parameter.
Used without additional parameters, the command displays:
the VPN status
the general behaviour of the SpeedTouch™ as a VPN network node.
In the following example, the VPN software is running, and AutoRoute and AutoProxyARP are enabled.
=>ipsec [ipsec]=>config
VPN Status : running
VPN client/server : AutoRoute enabled, AutoProxyARP enabled [ipsec]=>
Control of general VPN settings
The following VPN settings are controlled with the config command: VPN state
AutoRoute
AutoProxyARP
Example In the following example the VPN settings are controlled:
[ipsec]=>config | autoroute | autoproxyarp |
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[ipsec]=>:IPSec config autoroute |
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enabled | disabled |
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[ipsec]=>:IPSec config autoroute enabled |
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[ipsec]=> |
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AutoRoute The AutoRoute setting determines whether a route to the remote peer is automatically injected in the routing table. By default, this option is enabled. When disabled, routes for the Security Associations have to be added manually in the routing table. This option is relevant in VPN client/server scenarios.
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