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Datapath tunnels

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  • 1.  Datapath tunnels

    Posted Jun 23, 2015 05:54 AM

    If I run the "show datapath tunnel table command" there are a number of different numbers in the type column. What do each of these numbers mean?



  • 2.  RE: Datapath tunnels

    Posted Jun 23, 2015 06:31 AM
    GRE Tunnels per BSSID build from the controller to the AP


  • 3.  RE: Datapath tunnels

    Posted Jun 23, 2015 06:33 AM

    That much I know, but there is no documentation I can find find which explains what the numbers mean in the type column.



  • 4.  RE: Datapath tunnels
    Best Answer

    Posted Jun 23, 2015 06:55 AM

    http://community.arubanetworks.com/t5/tkb/articleprintpage/tkb-id/ControllerBasedWLANs/article-id/188

    Below are the GRE Type IDs:

    1. VAP Tunnels – starting from 8200 & 8300
    2. Enet Tunnel – starting from 8100
    3. Enet0 Tunnel (LAN Bridging) – 8080
    4. Split Tunnel – 8000
    5. GRE Hearbeat Tunnel – 9000



  • 5.  RE: Datapath tunnels

    Posted Jun 23, 2015 07:38 AM

    Thanks, that is exactly what I was looking for.



  • 6.  RE: Datapath tunnels
    Best Answer

    Posted Jun 23, 2015 08:22 AM

    Some additionl Tunnel IDs in case you see them:

     

    • 8000    -- shared split tunnel
    • 8080    -- 651/653 internal AP FW
    • 8180    -- Ethernet port 0
    • 8100    -- Ethernet port 1 
    • 8101    -- Ethernet port 2
    • 8102    -- Ethernet port 3 
    • 8103    -- Ethernet port 4    
    • 82x0    -- BSSIDs on radio 0
    • 83x0    -- BSSIDs on radio 1
    • 9000    -- Base-tunnel for heartbeats/keepalives
    • IPSE    -- IPsec map


  • 7.  RE: Datapath tunnels

    Posted Jun 23, 2015 10:11 AM

    Thanks for the additional information.



  • 8.  RE: Datapath tunnels

    Posted Jun 04, 2020 11:56 AM

    Can someone explain where the MTU value is coming from in this table?