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| G | [00] | Current Entries 10 |
| G | [02] | High Water Mark 10 |
| G | [03] | Maximum Entries 32768 |
| G | [04] | Total Entries 31 |
| G | [06] | Max link length 1 |
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Datapath Tunnel Table Entries
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Flags: E - Ether encap, I - Wi-Fi encap, R - Wired tunnel, F - IP fragment OK
W - WEP, K - TKIP, A - AESCCM, G - AESGCM, M - no mcast src filtering
S - Single encrypt, U - Untagged, X - Tunneled node, 1(cert-id) - 802.1X Term-PEAP
2(cert-id) - 802.1X Term-TLS, T - Trusted, L - No looping, d - Drop Bcast/Unknown Mcast,
D - Decrypt tunnel, a - Reduce ARP packets in the air, e - EAPOL only
C - Prohibit new calls, P - Permanent, m - Convert multicast
n - Convert RAs to unicast(VLAN Pooling/L3 Mobility enabled), s - Split tunnel
V - enforce user vlan(open clients only)
H - Standby (HA-Lite)
# Source Destination Prt Type MTU VLAN Acls ------ ------------
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10 192.0.2.1 198.51.100.1 47 1 1100 0 0 0 0 0
11 192.0.2.1 203.0.113.1 47 1 1100 0 0 0 0 0
BSSID Decaps Encaps Heartbeats Cpu QSz Flags EncapKBytes DecapKBytes
00:00:00:00:00:00 0 5 0 22 0 TEFPR
00:00:00:00:00:00 0 0 0 23 0 LEFPRH
In this example, the member tunnel 11 is a standby tunnel, which is denoted by the H flag.
Configuring a Layer-2 or Layer-3 Tunnel Group Using the WebUI
To configure a Layer-2 or Layer-3 tunnel group using the WebUI:
1. Navigate to the Configuration > Network > IP > GRE Tunnels page.
2. In the Tunnel Group pane, click Add.
3. Specify a name for the tunnel-group in the Tunnel Group Name text box.
4. Under Mode, select the tunnel group type.
5. In the Tunnel Group Member text box, specify the tunnel IDs, separating the IDs with commas.
6. To enable preemption, select the Enable Preemptive-Failover Mode check box. This option is enabled by
default.
To disable pre-emption, clear the check box.
7. Click Apply.
Jumbo Frame Support
Jumbo frames are the data frames that are larger than 1500 bytes and includes the Layer 2 header and Frame
Check Sequence (FCS). Jumbo frames functionality can be configured on W-7000 Series and W-7200 Series
controllers to support up to 9216 bytes of payload.
In centralized deployments, frames that are more than 1500 bytes in size are generated from AP to the
controller during encryption and enabling AMSDU. Therefore, whenever the AP associates to the controller,
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