Juniper IP SERVICES - CONFIGURATION GUIDE V 11.1.X Configuration Manual page 275

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NOTE: When you delete a virtual router that has been configured as a transport
virtual router for a DVMRP tunnel, the show configuration output displays No Router
for the transport virtual router. To remove the DVMRP tunnel interface, simply omit
any reference to the transport virtual router. For example, to delete interface tunnel
dvmrp:boston-tunnel-1 transport-virtual-router No Router from the configuration,
issue the command, no interface tunnel dvmrp:boston-tunnel-1. bws: added @
8.2.0 per gneyens; no plan to fix Defect ID 44810
tunnel checksum
tunnel destination
tunnel mtu
See interface tunnel.
Use to enable checksum computation across a GRE tunnel.
Checksum computation is not supported for DVMRP tunnels.
Selecting this feature causes the E Series router to drop corrupted packets it
receives on the tunnel interface.
Example
host1(config)#interface tunnel gre:tunnel2
host1(config-if)#tunnel checksum
Use the no version to disable the checksum option.
See tunnel checksum.
Use to configure the remote end of the tunnel.
Specify either the IP address of an interface on the remote router or the hostname
of the remote router.
The IP address is the address for the destination interface.
The hostname is the name of the destination interface.
Example 1
host1(config)#interface tunnel dvmrp:tunnel2
host1(config-if)#tunnel destination 192.13.7.1
Example 2
host1(config)#interface tunnel dvmrp:tunnel2
host1(config-if)#tunnel destination remoteHost
Use the no version to remove the destination of a tunnel.
See tunnel destination.
Chapter 9: Configuring IP Tunnels
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