interceptor name
Configures an Interceptor peer.
Syntax
interceptor name <host> {additional-ip <ip-address> | main-ip <ip-address> [port <port>] | port <port>}
Parameters
| <host> | Hostname for a peer SteelHead Interceptor in-path interface. This is the interface you set when you run the interceptor communication interface command on the peer SteelHead Interceptor.  | 
| additional-ip <ip-address> | Specifies an additional IP address for the peer SteelHead Interceptor. | 
| main-ip <ip-address> | Specifies the main IP address of the peer SteelHead Interceptor. | 
| port <port> | Specifies the corresponding port for the peer SteelHead Interceptor. The default port is 7860.  | 
Usage
This command replaces the redirect peer name command.
The no command option disables the connection to the peer SteelHead Interceptor.
Assume you want to configure peering between Interceptor A (with primary interface 10.10.10.1, inpath0_0 interface 10.10.10.2, inpath0_1 interface 10.10.10.3) and Interceptor B (with primary interface 10.10.10.11, inpath0_0 10.10.10.12, inpath0_1 interface 10.10.10.13).
1.	Log in to the CLI for Interceptor A.
2.	Specify which in-path interface on Interceptor A to use for Interceptor-to-Interceptor peering: 
interceptor communication interface inpath0_0
 
3.	Add Interceptor B as a peer by specifying the IP address for the Interceptor B inpath0_0 interface: 
interceptor name interceptB main-ip 10.10.10.12
 
4.	Log in to the CLI for Interceptor B.
5.	Specify the Interceptor B interface to use for Interceptor-to-Interceptor peering:
interceptor communication interface inpath0_0
 
6.	Add Interceptor A as a peer by specifying the IP address for the Interceptor A inpath0_0 interface:
interceptor name interceptA main-ip 10.10.10.2
 
This command replaces the redirect peer name command.
Example
amnesiac (config) # interceptor name mypeer main-ip 10.10.10.1
Product
Interceptor
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