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To view the number of tunnels associated with that IP address, specify an IP address.
To view the number of tunnels associated with an IP address on the virtual router,
specify an IP address with the virtual-router keyword and the name of the virtual router.
Field descriptions
Tunnel status
up—Tunnel is operational
down—Tunnel is not operational
not-present—Tunnel is not operational, because the hardware (such as a line
module) supporting the tunnel is inaccessible
Tunnel name—Name of the tunnel
Tunnel mtu—Value of the maximum transmission unit for the tunnel
Tunnel source address—IP address of the source of the tunnel
Tunnel destination address—IP address of the destination of the tunnel
Tunnel transport virtual router—Name of the virtual router associated with the tunnel
Tunnel up/down trap—Indicates whether or not the E Series router sends traps to
SNMP when the operational state of the tunnels changes, enabled or disabled
Tunnel server location—Location of the tunnel server in slot/port format (ERX7xx
models, ERX14xx models, and the ERX310 router) or slot/adapter/port format (E120
and E320 routers).
Tunnel secured by ipsec transport interface—IPSec interface that secures the tunnel.
Tunnel administrative state—Configured state of the tunnel: up or down
Statistics—Details of packets received or transmitted by the tunnel
Packets—Number of packets received or transmitted by the tunnel
Octets—Number of octets received or transmitted by the tunnel
Discards—Number of packets not accepted by the tunnel
Errors—Number of packets with errors received or transmitted by the tunnel
Data rx—Received data
Data tx—Transmitted data
Number of tunnels found—Total number of DVMRP tunnels found
Number of static tunnels—Number of tunnels created statically
Example 1
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