Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
Tunnel Interface Configuration Mode Commands
ip address ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18 ▄
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ip address
Configures the IPv4 address for this tunnel interface.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > Tunnel Interface Configuration
configure > context context_name > interface interface_name tunnel
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[context_name]host_name(config-if-tunnel)#
Syntax
ip address [ip_address/ip_mask | ip_address ip_mask]
no ip address ip_address
no
Removes the configured IPv4 address bound to a tunnel interface.
ip_address/ip_mask | ip_address ip_mask
Specifies a destination IP address or group of addresses that will use this route.
ip_address/ip_mask
: Specifies a combined IP address subnet mask bits to indicate what IP addresses to
which the route applies.
ip_address/ip_mask
must be specified using IPv4 dotted-decimal and CIDR
notation.
ip_mask
is an integer which is the number of bits in the subnet mask.
ip_address
ip_mask
: Specifies an IP address and the networking (subnet) mask pair which is used to
identify the set of IP addresses to which the route applies.
ip_address
must be specified using the IPv4
dotted-decimal notation.
ip_mask
must be specified using the IPv4 dotted-decimal notation as network mask
for subnets.
The mask as specified by
The mask as specified by
ip_mask
or resulting from
ip_address/ip_mask
is used to determine the
network for packet routing.
Zeroes (“0”) in the resulting mask indicate that the corresponding bit in the IP address is not significant in
determining the network for packet routing.
Ones (“1”) in the resulting mask indicate the corresponding bit in the IP address is significant in determining
the network.
Zeroes (“0”) in the resulting mask indicate that the corresponding bit in the IP address is not significant in
determining the network for packet routing.
Ones (“1”) in the resulting mask indicate the corresponding bit in the IP address is significant in determining
the network.
Usage
Use this command to bind the IPv4 address to a tunnel interface. This address does not affect the
encapsulation of packets going out on the tunnel interface.
encapsulation of packets going out on the tunnel interface.
Example
The following command will assign the
10.2.3.4
as IPv4 address to this tunnel interface:
ip address 10.2.3.4