Monitoring Dynamic Ip Tunnels - Juniper JUNOSE 11.0.X IP SERVICES Configuration Manual

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JUNOSe 11.0.x IP Services Configuration Guide

Monitoring Dynamic IP Tunnels

You can monitor dynamic DVMRP and GRE tunnels by using the following commands.
show dvmrp destination profile
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Monitoring Dynamic IP Tunnels
Use to configure the source of the tunnel.
Specify either the primary IP address or the type and specifier of an interface.
Do not specify an unnumbered interface.
You can configure multiple sources in a GRE destination profile or a DVMRP
destination profile.
Example
host1(config-dest-profile)#tunnel source 11.11.11.11
Use the no version to remove the source of a tunnel.
See tunnel source.
Use to display the configuration of DVMRP destination profiles.
Field descriptions
default dvmrp destination profile Name of the modified default destination
profile on the system
dvmrp destination profile Name of the DVMRP destination profiles
configured on the system
tunnel checksum Status of tunnel checksum configuration; enabled or
disabled
tunnel sequence-datagrams Status of tunnel sequence datagrams
configuration; enabled or disabled
tunnel mtu Value of the tunnel MTU
ipsec transport mode Status of IPSec transport mode configuration; enabled
or disabled
tunnel mdt Status of IPSec transport mode configuration; enabled or
disabled
profile Name of the profile assigned for upper IP interfaces
virtual router Name of the transport virtual router assigned to the destination
profile
tunnel destination subnet Value of the configured destination address
subnet
tunnel source Value of the configured source address
Example 1 Displays all destination profiles configured on the system

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