Allied Telesis AT-WR4500 Network Router User Manual


 
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RouterOS v3 Configuration and User Guide
Add an IPIP interface (by default, its name will be ipip1):
[admin@10.5.8.104] interface ipip> add local-address=10.5.8.104 \
remote-address=10.1.0.172 disabled=no
Add an IP address to created ipip1 interface:
[admin@10.5.8.104] ip address> add address=10.0.0.1/24 interface=ipip1
Configuration on router with IP address 10.1.0.172:
Add an IPIP interface (by default, its name will be ipip1):
[admin@10.1.0.172] interface ipip> add local-address=10.1.0.172 \
remote-address=10.5.8.104 disabled=no
Add an IP address to created ipip1 interface:
[admin@10.1.0.172] ip address> add address=10.0.0.2/24 interface=ipip1
Specifications
Packages required: system
License required: Level1 (limited to 1 tunnel) , Level3 (200 tunnels) , Level5 (unlimited)
Submenu level: /interface ipip
Standards and Technologies: IPIP (RFC 2003)
Hardware usage: Not significant
Related Topics
IP Addresses and ARP
Log Management
Additional Resources
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1853.txt?number=1853
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2003.txt?number=2003
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1241.txt?number=1241
8.4.2 IPIP Setup
Submenu level: /interface ipip
Description
An IPIP interface should be configured on two routers that have the possibility for an IP level connection
and are RFC 2003 compliant. The IPIP tunnel may run over any connection that transports IP. Each IPIP
tunnel interface can connect with one remote router that has a corresponding interface configured. An
unlimited number of IPIP tunnels may be added to the router. For more details on IPIP tunnels, see RFC
2003.
Property Description
local-address (IP address) - local address on router which sends IPIP traffic to the remote host
mtu (integer; default: 1480) - Maximum Transmission Unit. Should be set to 1480 bytes to avoid
fragmentation of packets. May be set to 1500 bytes if mtu path discovery is not working properly on
links
name (name; default: ipipN) - interface name for reference
remote-address (IP address) - the IP address of the remote host of the IPIP tunnel - may be any RFC
2003 compliant router