Configuring Dynamic Ip Tunnels; Combining Dynamic And Static Ip Tunnels In The Same Chassis; Changing And Removing Existing Dynamic Ip Tunnels; Platform Considerations - Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - IP SERVICES CONFIGURATION GUIDE 2010-10-01 Configuration Manual

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Combining Dynamic and Static IP Tunnels in the Same Chassis

Changing and Removing Existing Dynamic IP Tunnels

Platform Considerations

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the mobile node. If the packet is already encapsulated, and the inner destination address
is the same as the outer destination address, then the system examines the outer source
address. If the outer source address is the same as the tunnel destination address or the
foreign agent care-of-address (CoA), the system silently discards the packet. In all other
cases, the tunnel encapsulation is successful.
For more information about configuring Mobile IP using GRE or DVMRP tunnels, see
"Configuring the Mobile IP Home Agent" on page 303 .
You can configure both dynamic and static IP tunnels in the same chassis.
A tunnel pair consists of two endpoints; one side encapsulates and the other side
decapsulates. You can create a tunnel pair with two statically configured endpoints, two
dynamically created endpoints, or with one static and one dynamic endpoint.
When configuring IP tunnels, you must consider that a tunnel is uniquely defined by its
tunnel source, tunnel destination, transport virtual router, and mode (GRE or DVMRP).
The system does not allow multiple tunnels with the same parameters. For example,
when you configure a static tunnel with the same parameters as an existing dynamic IP
tunnel, the system does not create the dynamic IP tunnel.
You can modify the parameters in a destination profile referenced by existing dynamic
IP tunnels. The changes only affect new dynamic IP tunnels that reference the destination
profile.
You can relocate a dynamic IP tunnel for the Mobile IP application.
You cannot relocate a dynamic IP tunnel for the data MDT application because it is
created using a profile. The system deletes dynamic IP tunnels that are relocated.
Connections between a static tunnel endpoint and a dynamic tunnel endpoint can fail
if the dynamic tunnel endpoint is deleted.
The client application removes dynamic IP tunnel interfaces when one of the following
situations occur:
The transport virtual router is removed.
The tunnel interface relocates and the tunnel had an IP interfaced stacked on it.
The tunnel interface indicates that setup is complete when the system is warm started,
but it has no upper IP interface.
For information about modules that support IP tunnels on the ERX7xx models, ERX14xx
models, and the ERX310 Broadband Services Router:
See ERX Module Guide, Table 1, Module Combinations for detailed module specifications.
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