RUGGEDCOM ROX II
User Guide
Section 5.28.10.4
Deleting an Address for a Private Subnet
To delete an address for a private subnet, do the following:
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Change the mode to Edit Private or Edit Exclusive.
Navigate to tunnel » ipsec » connection » {connection} » {end} » subnet, where {connection} is the name
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of the connection and {end} is the either the left (local router) or right (remote router) connection end. The
Private Subnet Behind System table appears.
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Figure 745: Private Subnet Behind System Table
1. Add Button
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Click Delete next to the chosen address.
4.
Click Commit to save the changes or click Revert All to abort. A confirmation dialog box appears. Click OK
to proceed.
5.
Click Exit Transaction or continue making changes.
Section 5.29
Managing Layer 2 Tunnels
ROX II is capable of extending the range of services that communicate solely via Layer 2 protocols (i.e. at
the level of Ethernet) by tunnelling them over routed IP networks. The Layer 2 Tunnel Daemon supports the
IEC61850 GOOSE protocol as well as a generic mechanism for tunnelling by Ethernet type.
The following sections describe how to configure and manage Layer 2 tunnels:
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Section 5.29.1, "Viewing the Round Trip Time Statistics"
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Section 5.29.2, "Configuring L2TP Tunnels"
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Section 5.29.3, "Configuring L2TPv3 Tunnels"
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Section 5.29.4, "Configuring the Layer 2 Tunnel Daemon"
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Section 5.29.5, "Managing GOOSE Tunnels"
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Section 5.29.6, "Managing Remote Daemons for GOOSE Tunnels"
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Section 5.29.7, "Managing Generic Tunnels"
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Section 5.29.8, "Managing Remote Daemon IP Addresses for Generic Tunnels"
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Section 5.29.9, "Managing Remote Daemon Egress Interfaces for Generic Tunnels"
Deleting an Address for a Private Subnet
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2. Edit Button
3. Delete Button
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