Creating A Destination Profile For Dvmrp Tunnels - Juniper JUNOSE 11.0.X IP SERVICES Configuration Manual

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Creating a Destination Profile for DVMRP Tunnels

To configure a destination profile for dynamic DVMRP tunnels:
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dvmrp destination profile
enable ipsec-transport
Configure a destination profile for DVMRP.
host1(config-dest-profile)#dvmrp destination profile kanata1 virtual-router
vr1
Set the source address for the tunnel.
host1(config-dest-profile)#tunnel source 1.1.1.1
Set the destination address for the tunnel.
host1(config-dest-profile)#tunnel destination subnet 10.0.0.0 255.0.0.0
(Optional) Set the maximum transmission unit (MTU) size for the tunnel.
host1(config-dest-profile)#tunnel mtu 10240
(Optional) Configure an IP profile with parameters that are used to stack an upper
IP interface over a dynamic DVMRP tunnel.
host1(config-dest-profile)#profile ip-kanata
(Optional) Enable IPSec transport mode.
host1(config-dest-profile)#enable ipsec-transport
(Optional) Create a multicast VPN tunnel.
host1(config-dest-profile)#tunnel mdt profile kanata-mdt
Use to configure a destination profile for dynamic DVMRP tunnels.
Use the any-virtual-router keyword to create a default destination profile for all
virtual routers. There can only be one default destination profile defined in the
system.
Use the virtual-router keyword to specify a specific transport virtual router.
Example
host1(config)#dvmrp destination profile kanata1
Use the no version to delete the destination profile.
See dvmrp destination profile.
Configuring a Destination Profile for Dynamic IP Tunnels
Chapter 10: Configuring Dynamic IP Tunnels
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