Monitoring Dynamic Ip Tunnels - Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - IP SERVICES CONFIGURATION GUIDE 2010-10-01 Configuration Manual

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tunnel mdt profile
tunnel sequence-datagrams
tunnel source

Monitoring Dynamic IP Tunnels

show dvmrp destination profile
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host1(config-dest-profile)#tunnel destination range 192.13.7.1 192.13.7.20
Use the no version to remove the destination of a tunnel.
See tunnel destination.
Use to enable multicast distribution tree operation so the IP tunnel component can
create an MDT interface.
The command defines an IP profile with parameters that are used to stack an upper
IP interface over a dynamic GRE or DVMRP tunnel.
Example
host1(config-dest-profile)#tunnel mdt profile kanata-mdt
Use the no version to disable MDT on the interface.
See tunnel mdt profile.
Use to enable GRE sequence numbers.
Specify GRE sequence numbers at both ends of the GRE tunnel.
Example
host1(config-dest-profile)#tunnel sequence-datagrams
Use the no version to disable sequence numbers.
See tunnel sequence-datagrams.
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.
You can monitor dynamic DVMRP and GRE tunnels by using the following commands.
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