Interface Tunnel - H3C S7500E Series Command Manual

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Command Manual – IPv6 Configuration
H3C S7500E Series Ethernet Switches
Hosts use stateless autoconfig
for addresses

3.1.5 interface tunnel

Syntax
interface tunnel number
undo interface tunnel number
View
System view
Parameters
number: Tunnel interface number. A tunnel interface number is in the A/B/C format,
where A, B, and C represent the slot number of a card, the slot number of a sub-card,
and the tunnel interface number, respectively. A and B vary with devices while C ranges
from 0 to 1023. The number of tunnels that can be created is restricted to the total
number of interfaces and the memory.
Description
Use the interface tunnel command to create a tunnel interface and enter tunnel
interface view.
Use the undo interface tunnel command to remove a specified tunnel interface.
By default, there is no tunnel interface on the device.
Carry out the interface tunnel command to enter interface view of a specified tunnel. If
the tunnel interface is not created, you must create it before entering tunnel interface
view.
A tunnel interface number has only local significance, and therefore, the same interface
number or different interface numbers can be set at both ends of a tunnel.
Related commands: display interface tunnel, source, destination, tunnel-protocol.
Examples
# Create the interface Tunnel 1/0/3.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface Tunnel1/0/3
[Sysname- Tunnel1/0/3]
Field
3-6
Chapter 3 Tunneling Configuration Commands
Description
Hosts use the stateless auto-configuration mode
to acquire IPv6 addresses.

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