Configuring Tunnel-Server Ports And Tunnel-Service Interfaces; Identifying The Physical Location Of The Tunnel-Server Port; Provisioning The Maximum Number Of Interfaces On A Tunnel-Server Port - Juniper JUNOSE 11.0.X PHYSICAL LAYER Configuration Manual

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all of the tunnel-service interfaces on a tunnel-server port by issuing the
no max-interfaces command or the no tunnel-server command.
You can also restore the default configuration by issuing the default max-interfaces
command. On dedicated tunnel-server ports, the default configuration is the maximum
number of interfaces that the port supports. On shared tunnel-server ports, the default
configuration is zero tunnel-service interfaces.
NOTE: If the module on which the tunnel-server port resides supports IP reassembly
or NAT services, these services become enabled when you provision tunnel-service
interfaces on the port. However, when you unprovision tunnel-service interfaces to
zero, only IP reassembly is disabled and NAT remains configured in the current
release.

Configuring Tunnel-Server Ports and Tunnel-Service Interfaces

This section describes the tasks associated with configuring a tunnel-server port and
tunnel-service interface.

Identifying the Physical Location of the Tunnel-Server Port

To display the physical location of the dedicated tunnel-server port on your module,
issue the show tunnel-server config command.
host1#show tunnel-server config
--------
Port 2/2
Port 8/0

Provisioning the Maximum Number of Interfaces on a Tunnel-Server Port

To provision the maximum number of interfaces on a tunnel-server port:
1.
Server Ports
------------
Port
Type
MaximumInterfaces
-------
-----------------
shared
8000
dedicated
16000
From Global Configuration mode, specify the location of the dedicated
tunnel-server port that you want to configure.
On a dedicated tunnel-server port:
host1(config)#tunnel-server 8/0
host1(config-tunnel-server)#
On a shared tunnel-server port:
host1(config)#tunnel-server 2/2
host1(config-tunnel-server)#
This command accesses Tunnel Server Configuration mode.

Configuring Tunnel-Server Ports and Tunnel-Service Interfaces

Chapter 6: Managing Tunnel-Service and
IPSec-Service Interfaces
Provisioned
Interfaces
HwPresent
-----------
---------
0
yes
8000
yes
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