Set peer, Set protocol – Enterasys Networks X-Pedition XSR CLI User Manual
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Tunnel Commands
14-130 Configuring the VPN
set peer
This command specifies the physical IP address of the remote VPN gateway.
Syntax
set peer ip-address
Syntax of the “no” Form
no set peer ip-address
Mode
Tunnel configuration:
XSR#(config-tms-tunnel)#
Example
The following example sets the IP address of the remote VPN gateway:
XSR(config)#interface vpn 57 multi-point
XSR(config-int
XSR#(config-tms-tunnel)#set peer ip-address 192.168.57.9
set protocol
This command defines the VPN tunneling protocol ‐ Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) or IP
Security (IPSec) ‐ used to create the tunnel.
IPSec accepts one of two sub‐commands that create a Client or Network Extension mode site‐to‐
site tunnel. Client mode creates NAT on the VPN interface to hide the addresses of the trusted
network (attached to F1). IPSec security policy encrypts data passing to and from the IP address
assigned to the tunnel. Network extension mode creates IPSec security policies that encrypt traffic
flowing to the trusted network via the tunnel in addition to securing traffic flowing to the tunnelʹs
assigned address.
Syntax
set protocol {gre | ipsec}[client-mode | network-extension-mode]
Syntax of the “no” Form
The no form of this command negates the protocol selected earlier:
no set protocol
ip-address
IP address of the peer.
gre
GRE tunneling protocol.
ipsec
IPSec tunneling protocol.
client-mode
Initiates a Client‐mode EZ‐IPSec tunnel.
network-extension-mode
Initiates a NEM EZ‐IPSec tunnel.