Software Guide

Advanced Configuration
Tsunami
®
800 & 8000 Series - Software Management Guide 76
By following the steps below, the tunnel is automatically established.
1. Create a tunnel (Refer to
k k
)
To create a tunnel as given in
F
, do the following:
SU1 Configuration
Virtual IP Address = 50.0.0.1
Local IP Address = 20.0.0.132
Remote IP Address = 30.0.0.132
SU2 Configuration
Virtual IP address = 50.0.0.2
Local IP Address = 30.0.0.132
Remote IP Address = 20.0.0.132
2. Add a Static Route for Remote IP Address of the tunnel (Refer to
k
k z
)
·
On SU1, add a static route for 30.0.0.xxx as next hop 20.0.0.1
·
On SU2, add a static route for 20.0.0.xxx as next hop 30.0.0.1
3. Add a route for the pass-through traffic through the tunnel (Next Hop IP Address should be that of the tunnel
interface).
·
On SU1, add a static route for 192.168.9.xxx as next hop 50.0.0.1
·
On SU2, add a static route for 10.0.0.xxx as next hop 50.0.0.2
5.2.6.1 Create a Tunnel
To create a Tunnel interface,
1. Navigate to ADVANCED CONFIGURATION > Network > IP Tunneling. The following IP Tunneling screen appears:
Figure 5-20 IP Tunneling Status
2. By default, the IP Tunneling feature is disabled on the device. To enable, select Enable from the Tunneling Status
drop-down box.
3. Next, click OK.
4. On enabling the IP Tunneling feature, the following screen appears:
Figure 5-21 IP Tunneling Interfaces