TUNNELING CONFIGURATION

68 COMMANDS

n A tunnel interface number is in the X format, where X ranges from 0 to 1023.

destination

Syntax destination { ip-address ipv6-address }

undo destination

View Tunnel interface view

Parameter ip-address: Destination IPv4 address of a specified tunnel interface.

ip-address: Destination IPv6 address of a specified tunnel interface.

Description Use the command destination to specify a destination address for the tunnel interface.

Use the undo destination command to remove the configured destination IP address.

By default, no destination address is configured for the tunnel interface.

Note that:

The destination address of a tunnel interface is the address of the peer interface receiving packets and is usually the source address of the peer tunnel interface.

Two or more tunnel interfaces using the same encapsulation protocol must have different source and destination addresses.

Related command: interface tunnel and source.

Example # Set Serial2/0 (193.101.1.1) of Sysname 1 and Serial2/0 (192.100.1.1) of Sysname 2 to the source and destination interfaces of a tunnel between two devices, respectively.

<Sysname1> system-view [Sysname1] interface tunnel 0 [Sysname1-Tunnel0] source 193.101.1.1

[Sysname1-Tunnel0] destination 192.100.1.1 <Sysname2> system-view

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3Com MSR 50 Tunneling Configuration Commands, Destination, Undo destination, Related command interface tunnel and source