
Configuring and Troubleshooting Bay Dial VPN Services
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Command Arguments
The tunnel management commands use common arguments to specify what the
command is to act upon. Table 5-2 describes each of the arguments. Any argument
can appear with the
help
command.
Table 5-2. tms_dbm Command Arguments
Argument Function
Used with These
Commands
domain=<
new_domain>
dnis=<
new_dnis>
Together,
domain
and
dnis
constitute
an entry’s key.
domain
specifies the customer’s
domain name, which may also include a
subdomain name.
domain
can be up to
48 characters long and must not include
the slash (/) character. The actual length
depends on the user’s application. The
RAC allows up to 32 characters.
dnis
specifies the dialed phone number.
If
dnis
is not in use, this must be 0.
dnis
can be up to 20 characters long and has
the format:
*.* (.*).* By default,
dnis
is
turned off for all platforms. To turn
dnis
on, change the
erpcd
source code and
rebuild.
Required for all but
help
,
for which it is optional.
With
rekey
, you must
specify
domain
=<
new_domain>
and
dnis
=<
new_dnis>
,
along with the original
domain
and
dnis.
te
=<
te_addr>
Specifies the IP address of the frame
relay port on the gateway on which the
tunnel end point (te) resides. The
address 0.0.0.0 is not valid. This is the
tunnel end point nearest the remote
user’s home network.
For DVS (Layer 3) tunnels, this is the
home agent, which tunnels packets for
delivery to the remote node and
maintains current location information
for the remote node.
For Layer 2 tunnels, this is the IP
address of the LNS (interface) on the
home network.
Required for
add
and
modify
. Not used for
other commands.
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