Monitoring Tunnel-Service Interfaces - Juniper JUNOSE 11.2.X PHYSICAL LAYER Configuration Manual

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Monitoring Tunnel-Service Interfaces

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Use the no or default version to restore the default configuration. On shared
tunnel-server ports, the default configuration reserves 90 percent of the total bandwidth
for forwarding. The remaining 10 percent is used for tunnel processing.
See reserve-bandwidth
Use from Global Configuration mode to specify the physical location of the tunnel-server
port that you want to configure.
The tunnel-server command accesses Tunnel Server Configuration mode, which
enables you to provision the maximum number of tunnel-service interfaces to be used
on the tunnel-server port.
For ERX7xx models, ERX14xx models, and the ERX310 router , use the slot/port format.
For the E120 and E320 Broadband Services Routers, use the slot/adapter/port format.
On dedicated tunnel-server ports, use adapter 0 and port 0. On shared tunnel-server
ports, use adapter 2 and port 0.
Example
host1(config)#tunnel-server 12/2
Use the default version to restore the default configuration. On dedicated tunnel-server
ports, the default configuration is the maximum number of tunnel-service interfaces
that the service module supports. On shared tunnel-server ports, the default
configuration is zero tunnel-service interfaces.
Use the no version to reduce the number of provisioned tunnel-service interfaces to
zero.
See tunnel-server.
You can monitor tunnel-service interfaces by using the show tunnel-server command.
NOTE: The E120 and E320 Broadband Services routers output for monitor and show
commands is identical to output from other E Series routers, except that the E120 and
E320 router output also includes information about the adapter identifier in the interface
specifier (slot/adapter/port).
Use to display status and configuration information for dedicated and shared
tunnel-server ports and tunnel-service interfaces configured on the router. Unconfigured
tunnel-server ports are not displayed in the output.
You can display information for a specific tunnel-server port or for all tunnel-server
ports.
Chapter 6: Managing Tunnel-Service and
IPSec-Service Interfaces
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