R0106-HP MSR Router Series Layer 3 - IP Services Configuration Guide(V7)

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Command
Remarks
4. Configure a hub private
address.
Configure an IPv4 hub private
address:
hub private-address
private-ip-address
[ public-address
{ public-ip-address |
public-ipv6-address }
[ advpn-port port-number ] ]
Configure an IPv6 hub private
address:
hub ipv6 private-address
private-ipv6-address
[ public-address
{ public-ip-address |
public-ipv6-address }
[ advpn-port port-number ] ]
Use either command.
By default, no hub private address
is configured.
Configuring a spoke private address range in a hub group
You can configure multiple spoke private address ranges in a hub group. The ranges are listed from low
to high.
To configure a spoke private address range in a hub group:
Ste
p
Command
Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view N/A
2. Enter ADVPN domain view.
vam server advpn-domain
domain-name [ id domain-id ]
N/A
3. Enter hub group view.
hub-group group-name N/A
4. Configure a spoke private
address range.
Configure an IPv4 spoke
private address range:
spoke private-address { range
start-address end-address |
network ip-address
{ mask-length | mask } }
Configure an IPv6 spoke
private address range:
spoke ipv6 private-address
{ range start-ipv6-address
end-ipv6-address | network
prefix/prefix-length }
Use either command.
By default, no spoke private
address range is configured.
Configuring rules for establishing spoke-to-spoke tunnels
The VAM server assigns the rules for establishing spoke-to-spoke tunnels to a hub. The hub uses the rules
to match received packets. If a packet matches a rule, the hub sends a redirect packet to the spoke that
sent the packet. The spoke then contacts the VAM server to obtain the public address of the remote spoke
and establishes a direct tunnel to the remote spoke.
To configure rules for establishing spoke-to-spoke tunnels: