Tunnel-Protocol - H3C MSR 20-20 Command Reference Manual

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tunnel-protocol

Syntax
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Parameter
Description
Example
tunnel-protocol { ipv4-ipv4 | ipv6-ipv4 [ 6to4 | auto-tunnel | isatap ] | ipv6-ipv6 |
ipv4-ipv6 }
undo tunnel-protocol
Tunnel interface view
ipv4-ipv4: Sets the tunnel to an IPv4 over IPv4 tunnel.
Ipv4-ipv6: Sets the tunnel to an IPv4 over IPv6 tunnel.
ipv6-ipv4: Sets the tunnel to an IPv6 over IPv4 tunnel.
ipv6-ipv4 6to4: Sets the tunnel to IPv6 over IPv4 6to4 tunnel.
ipv6-ipv4 auto-tunnel: Sets the tunnel to an automatic IPv4 compatible IPv6
tunnel.
ipv6-ipv4 isatap: Sets the tunnel to an IPv6 over IPv4 ISATAP tunnel.
ipv6-ipv6: Sets the tunnel to an IPv6 over IPv6 tunnel.
mpls te: Sets the tunnel to an MPLS TE tunnel.
Use the
tunnel-protocol
Use the
undo tunnel-protocol
By default, the tunnel is GRE tunnel.
Note that:
A proper tunnel type can be selected for packet encapsulation according to the
network topology and application. The same tunnel type must be configured at
both ends of the tunnel. Otherwise, packet delivery will fail.
Only one automatic tunnel can be configured at the same tunnel source.
For details about MPLS TE tunnel, refer to "mpls te tunnel-id" on page 1636.
# Specify the tunnel type as IPv4 over IPv4 for a tunnel interface.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface tunnel 2
[Sysname-Tunnel2] tunnel-protocol ipv4-ipv4
command to configure the tunnel type.
to restore the tunnel type to the default.
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