ip-gue (8) - Linux Manuals
ip-gue: Foo-over-UDP receive port configuration
NAME
ip-fou - Foo-over-UDP receive port configuration
ip-gue - Generic UDP Encapsulation receive port configuration
SYNOPSIS
ip
[ OPTIONS ]
fou
{ COMMAND |
help }
ip fou add
port
PORT
{
gue
|
ipproto
PROTO
}
[
local
IFADDR
]
[
peer
IFADDR
]
[
peer_port
PORT
]
[
dev
IFNAME
]
ip fou del
port
PORT
[
local
IFADDR
]
[
peer
IFADDR
]
[
peer_port
PORT
]
[
dev
IFNAME
]
ip fou show
DESCRIPTION
The ip fou commands are used to create and delete receive ports for Foo-over-UDP (FOU) as well as Generic UDP Encapsulation (GUE).Foo-over-UDP allows encapsulating packets of an IP protocol directly over UDP. The receiver infers the protocol of a packet received on a FOU UDP port to be the protocol configured for the port.
Generic UDP Encapsulation (GUE) encapsulates packets of an IP protocol within UDP and an encapsulation header. The encapsulation header contains the IP protocol number for the encapsulated packet.
When creating a FOU or GUE receive port, the port number is specified in PORT argument. If FOU is used, the IP protocol number associated with the port is specified in PROTO argument. You can bind a port to a local address/interface, by specifying the address in the local IFADDR argument or the device in the IFNAME argument. If you would like to connect the port, you can specify the peer address in the peer IFADDR argument and peer port in the peer_port PORT argument.
A FOU or GUE receive port is deleted by specifying PORT in the delete command, as well as local address/interface or peer address/port (if set).
EXAMPLES
Configure a FOU receive port for GRE bound to 7777
# ip fou add port 7777 ipproto 47
Configure a FOU receive port for IPIP bound to 8888
# ip fou add port 8888 ipproto 4
Configure a GUE receive port bound to 9999
# ip fou add port 9999 gue
Delete the GUE receive port bound to 9999
# ip fou del port 9999
Configure a FOU receive port for GRE bound to 1.2.3.4:7777
# ip fou add port 7777 ipproto 47 local 1.2.3.4
AUTHOR
Tom Herbert <therbert [at] google.com>