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Brocade Mobility RFS Controller System Reference Guide (Supporting software release 5.5.0.0 and later) User Manual

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13. Select OK to save the peer configuration.

14. Refer to the Session table to review the configurations of the peers available for tunnel

connection.

15. Select + Add Row to populate the table with configurable session parameters for this tunnel

configuration.

16. Define the following Session parameters:

17. Select OK to save the changes within the T2TP Tunnel screen. Select Reset to revert the screen

to its last saved configuration.

18. Select the Manual Session tab.

Individual sessions can be created after a successful tunnel connection and
establishment. 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.

Encapsulation

Select either IP or UDP as the peer encapsulation protocol. The default setting is IP. UDP
uses a simple transmission model without implicit handshakes.

UDP Port

If UDP encapsulation is selected, use the spinner control to define the UDP
encapsulation port.

IPSec Secure

Enable this option to enable security on the connection between the Access Point and
Virtual Controller.

IPSec Gateway

Specify the IP Address of the IPSec Secure Gateway.

Name

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.

Pseudowire ID

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.

Traffic Source Type

Lists the type of traffic tunnelled in this session (VLAN etc.).

Traffic Source Value

Define a VLAN range to include in the tunnel session. Available VLAN ranges are from 1
- 4,094.

Native VLAN

Select this option to provide a VLAN ID that will not be tagged in tunnel establishment
and packet transfer.