User's Manual

Configuring GRE, NAT, RIPSO, and BFE Services
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Disabling and Reenabling a Remote Tunnel End Point
When you configure a remote tunnel end point, it is enabled by default. You can
use the BCC or Site Manager to disable or reenable the remote tunnel end point.
Using the BCC
To disable or reenable a remote tunnel end point, navigate to the remote GRE
tunnel interface prompt (for example,
box; tunnels; gre/boston;
remote-endpoint/austin
) and enter:
state
<state>
state
is one of the following:
enabled
(default)
disabled
For example, the following command sequence disables the remote tunnel end
point austin and verifies the change:
remote-endpoint/austin#
state disabled
remote-endpoint/austin#
info
name austin
address 197.1.2.4
logical-ip-address 9.9.9.2
logical-ipx-address 00112255
state disabled
Note:
If you want to add another remote tunnel end point for the tunnel, see
“Configuring the Remote Tunnel End Point” on page 1-12.