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36 will create tunnel device with name \verb|MY-TUNNEL|. Now you may configure
37 it with:
92 with ttl 1 will reach peering host (f.e.\ RIP, OSPF or EBGP)
95 with \verb|ip tunnel add|.
113 tunnel device \verb|tunl0| and another tunnels may be created with command
117 \item {\bf In 2.0} you set remote tunnel endpoint address with
125 should be set with \verb|ip tunnel add ... remote A|.
127 \item {\bf In 2.0} you create tunnel routes with the command:
156 \noindent All the kinds of tunnels are created with one command:
161 This command creates new tunnel device with name \verb|<NAME>|.
198 it with another devices. Certainly, the configuration of tunnels has
203 collapse of routing or flooding network with exponentially
208 of another devices. You should set a protocol address with \verb|ifconfig|
209 and add routes with \verb|route| utility.
213 The only way to make it is to create special routes with gateway
222 with all IPv4 addresses mapped to IPv6 space, so that all IPv4
249 with this option: tunnels with fixed ttl always make pmtu discovery.
258 \item \verb|key K| --- use keyed GRE with key \verb|K|. \verb|K| is
275 output directions by prefixing corresponding keywords with letter
277 packets with correct checksum and \verb|ocsum| means, that
281 which can be made with tunnels. Certainly, you may get short help page
282 with:
287 Besides that, you may view list of installed tunnels with the help of command:
330 anyone on the Internet may inject to your network any packets with
336 \item In 2.2 you can monitor and debug tunnels with \verb|tcpdump|.
380 tunnel with the same local and remote addresses.
422 it is strongly recommended to be used with GRE tunnels instead of ugly
423 hack with NBMA mode and \verb|onlink| modifier. Unfortunately,
438 will limit tunneled traffic to 128Kbit with maximal burst size of 4K
454 specially for tunnel \verb|Cisco| with endpoints \verb|S| and \verb|D|.
455 Now you can select IPIP packets with addresses \verb|S| and \verb|D|
456 with some classifier and map them to class \verb|1:ABC|. F.e.\
457 it is easy to make with \verb|rsvp| classifier: