882CHAPTER 68: TUNNELING CONFIGURATION COMMANDS

[Sysname2] interface tunnel 1

[Sysname2-Tunnel1] source 192.100.1.1

[Sysname2-Tunnel1] destination 193.101.1.1

display interface tunnel

Syntax display interface tunnel [ number ]

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Parameter number: Tunnel interface number. If the number argument is not specified, the information of all tunnel interfaces will be displayed.

Description Use the display interface tunnel command to display related information of a specified tunnel interface, such as source address, destination address, and encapsulation mode.

Related command: interface tunnel, source, destination, and tunnel-protocol.

Example # Display information of the interface tunnel 0.

<Sysname> display interface tunnel 0 Tunnel0 current state: UP

Line protocol current state: UP

Description: Tunnel0 Interface

The Maximum Transmit Unit is 64000

Internet Address is 10.1.2.1/24 Primary

Encapsulation is TUNNEL, aggregation ID not set

Tunnel source 192.13.2.1, destination 192.13.2.2

Tunnel keepalive disable

Tunnel protocol/transport GRE/IP

GRE key disabled

Checksumming of GRE packets disabled

Last 300 seconds input:

0 bytes/sec, 0 packets/sec

Last 300 seconds output:

0 bytes/sec, 0 packets/sec

361 packets input,

9953388 bytes

0 input error

 

 

361 packets output,

30324 bytes

0 output error

 

 

Table 189 Description on fields of the display interface tunnel command

 

 

 

Field

 

Description

 

 

 

Tunnel0 current state: UP

 

The physical layer of the tunnel interface is reachable.

Line protocol current state: UP

 

The link layer of the tunnel interface is reachable.

Description

 

Descriptive information of a tunnel interface

Tunnel0 Interface

 

Tunnel interface number

Maximum Transmit Unit

 

Maximum transmission unit (MTU) in a tunnel

Encapsulation is TUNNEL

 

The encapsulation protocol is tunnel.

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