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GRE tunnel List
Open the
Network > GRE
page.
Defined GRE
tunnels
The CN3000 supports up to 16 GRE tunnels. To configure the type of traffic the CN3000
will forward through a GRE tunnel, go to
Wireless > WLAN profiles
. Each WLAN
profile can have its own GRE settings.
Note:
If you enable one or more GRE tunnels, you must make sure to restart the
CN3000 any time you make a change to any parameter on any page in the
management tool.
Name
Tunnel name.
Local tunnel IP address
The IP address of the CN3000 inside the tunnel.
Remote tunnel IP address
The IP address of the remote device inside the tunnel.
Tunnel IP mask
The mask associated with the IP addresses inside the tunnel.
GRE peer IP address
The IP address of the remote device that terminates the tunnel.
Summary of Contents for CN3000
Page 1: ...CN3000 Administrator s Guide...
Page 8: ...Table of Contents 8...
Page 60: ...Chapter 2 How it works Chapter 2 60...
Page 94: ...Chapter 4 Scenarios Chapter 4 94...
Page 106: ...Chapter 5 Activating the public access interface Chapter 5 106...
Page 211: ...Chapter 10 SSL certificates Chapter 10 211...
Page 292: ...Chapter 13 The configuration file Chapter 13 292...
Page 370: ...Chapter 16 Sample setup Microsoft RADIUS Chapter 16 370...
Page 396: ...Chapter 16 Sample setup Microsoft RADIUS Chapter 16 396...
Page 414: ...Chapter 17 Experimenting with NOC authentication Chapter 17 414...