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Commands Reference, Volume 2
Exports a tunnel definition and, optionally, all the user defined filter
rules associated with the tunnel. Creates a tunnel export file and an
optional filter rule export file that can be used for the tunnel
partner.
exptun [-v 4|6]
-f directory [-t tid_list] [-r] [-l
manual]
Use the exptun command to create a tunnel context export file
and, optionally, a filter rule appendage file for a tunnel partner to
import. This command does not activate a tunnel, it simply creates the
required files for the tunnel partner.
Notes: Generated export files contain keys used by the
tunnel. Protect these files with the operating system file system
protection features.
-f
| Defines the directory where the export files are to be written.
The directory will be created if it does not exist. The export files
may then be sent to the tunnel partner to be imported. It is
recommended that export files for each tunnel partner have a different
directory specification.
|
-l
| The type of the tunnel(s) you want
to export. If manual is specified, only manual ibm tunnel(s)are
exported.
|
-r
| Exports all the user defined filter
rules associated with the tunnel(s). If this flag is not used, only the
tunnel definitions will be exported.
|
-t
| Specifies the list of tunnel IDs to be used for the export files.
The list may be specified as a sequence of tunnel IDs separated by a
"," or "-" (1, 3, 10, 50-55). If this flag is not
used, all tunnel definitions from the tunnel database will be exported.
|
-v
| The IP version of the tunnels being exported. Value 4
specifies IP version 4 tunnels. Value 6 specifies IP version
6 tunnels. If this flag is not used, both IP version 4 and IP version 6
tunnel definitions will be exported.
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The chtun command, gentun command, imptun command, lstun command, mktun command, and rmtun command.
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