Motorola WiNG 5.5 Reference Manual page 331

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14. Define the following Peer parameters:
Peer ID
Peer IP Address
Host Name
Router ID
Encapsulation
UDP Port
IPSec Secure
IPSec Gateway
15. Select
OK
to save the peer configuration and overrides.
16. Refer to the Session table to review the configurations of the peers available for tunnel connection.
17. Select
+ Add Row
to populate the table with configurable session parameters for this tunnel configuration.
18. Define the following Session parameters:
Name
Pseudowire ID
Traffic Source Type
Traffic Source Value
Native VLAN
19. Select
OK
to save the changes and overrides to the T2TP Tunnel screen. Select
configuration.
20. Select the
Manual Session
After a successful tunnel connection and establishment, individual sessions can be created. Each session is a single data
stream. After successful session establishment, data corresponding to that session (pseudowire) can be transferred. If a
session is down, the pseudowire associated with it is shut down as well.
Define the primary peer ID used to set the primary and secondary peer for tunnel failover.
If the peer is not specified, tunnel establishment does not occur. However, if a peer tries
to establish a tunnel with this access point, it creates the tunnel if the hostname and/or
router ID matches.
Select this option to enter the numeric IP address used as the tunnel destination peer
address for tunnel establishment.
Assign the peer a hostname that can be used as matching criteria in the tunnel
establishment process.
Specify the router ID sent in tunnel establishment messages with this specific peer.
Select either IP or UDP as the peer encapsulation protocol. The default setting is IP. UDP
uses a simple transmission model without implicit handshakes.
If UDP encapsulation is selected, use the spinner control to define the UDP encapsulation
port.
Enables or disable IPSec security for the tunnel.
If IPSec Secure is enabled, provide the IPSec gateway device's IP address.
Enter a 31 character maximum session name. There is no idle timeout for a tunnel. A
tunnel is not usable without a session and a subsequent session name. The tunnel is
closed when the last session tunnel session is closed.
Define a psuedowire ID for this session. A pseudowire is an emulation of a layer 2 point-
to-point connection over a packet-switching network (PSN). A pseudowire was developed
out of the necessity to encapsulate and tunnel layer 2 protocols across a layer 3 network.
Lists the type of traffic tunnelled in this session.
Define a VLAN range to include in the tunnel session. Available VLAN ranges are from 1
- 4,094.
Select this option to provide a VLAN ID that will not be tagged in tunnel establishment
and packet transfer.
tab.
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Reset
to revert the screen to its last saved

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