HPE FlexNetwork 10500 Series Configuration Manual page 249

Layer 3-ip services
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Step
3.
Configure a source address
or source interface for the
tunnel interface.
4.
Configure a destination
address for the tunnel
interface.
5.
(Optional.) Configure a
description for the interface.
6.
Set the MTU of the tunnel
interface.
7.
Set the expected bandwidth
for the tunnel interface.
8.
Set the ToS for tunneled
packets.
9.
Set the TTL for tunneled
packets.
10. (Optional.) Restore the
default settings of the tunnel
interface.
11. (Optional.) Shut down the
tunnel interface.
Command
source { ipv4-address |
ipv6-address | interface-type
interface-number }
destination { ipv4-address |
ipv6-address | dhcp-alloc
interface-type interface-number }
description text
mtu size
bandwidth bandwidth-value
tunnel tos tos-value
tunnel ttl ttl-value
default
shutdown
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Remarks
By default, no source address or
source interface is configured for
the tunnel interface.
If you specify a source address,
it is used as the source address
of tunneled packets.
If you specify a source interface,
the primary IP address of this
interface is used as the source
IP address of tunneled packets.
Support for this command
depends on the tunnel mode.
By default, no destination
address is configured for the
tunnel interface.
The tunnel destination address
must be the IP address of the
receiving interface on the tunnel
peer. It is used as the destination
IP address of tunneled packets.
By default, the description for a
tunnel interface is Tunnel
number Interface.
If the tunnel interface has never
been up, the default MTU is
64000 bytes.
If the tunnel interface is up, the
default MTU is identical to the
outgoing interface's MTU minus
the length of the tunnel headers.
The outgoing interface is
automatically obtained through
routing table lookup based on
the tunnel destination address.
The default expected bandwidth
(in kbps) is the interface
maximum rate divided by 1000.
The expected bandwidth for the
tunnel interface affects the link
cost value. For more information,
see Layer 3—IP Routing
Configuration Guide.
The VXLAN and VXLAN-DCI
tunnel interfaces do not support
this command.
The default setting is the same
as the ToS of the original
packets.
The default TTL for tunneled
packets is 255.
N/A
By default, a tunnel interface is
up.

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