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Configuring GRE, NAT, RIPSO, and BFE Services
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Step 2. Configuring a Remote Logical Interface
Using the BCC, you can configure a logical interface for a remote end point.
Configuring a Remote Logical IP Interface
To configure a remote logical IP interface, navigate to the remote GRE tunnel
interface prompt (for example,
box; tunnels; gre/boston; remote-endpoint/
austin
) and enter:
logical-ip-address
<address>
address
is a valid IP address expressed in dotted-decimal notation.
For example, the following command sequence configures the remote logical IP
interface 9.9.9.2 for the remote tunnel end point austin and verifies the change:
remote-endpoint/austin#
logical-ip-address 9.9.9.2
remote-endpoint/austin#
info
name austin
address 197.1.2.4
logical-ip-address 9.9.9.2
logical-ipx-address 000000000001
state enabled
Configuring a Remote Logical IPX Interface
To configure a remote logical IPX interface, navigate to the remote GRE tunnel
interface prompt (for example,
box; tunnels; gre/boston; remote-endpoint/
austin
) and enter:
logical-ipx-address
<address>
address
is a valid IPX address up to 12 characters in length in hexadecimal
notation.
For example, the following command sequence configures the remote logical IPX
interface 00112255 for the remote tunnel end point austin and verifies the change:
remote-endpoint/austin#
logical-ipx-address 00112255
remote-endpoint/austin#
info
name austin
address 197.1.2.4
logical-ip-address 9.9.9.2
logical-ipx-address 000000112255
state enabled