Tunnel-Mode - Dell Z9500 Command Reference Manual

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into a keepalive down state that does not clear in a few seconds, then performing
shutdown - no shutdown sequence on one end should bring both ends back to
up.

tunnel-mode

Enable a tunnel interface.
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Syntax
tunnel mode {ipip | ipv6 | ipv6ip}[decapsulate-any]
To disable an active tunnel interface, use the no tunnel mode command.
Parameters
ipip
ipv6
ipv6ip
decapsulate-
any
Defaults
There is no default tunnel mode.
Command
INTERFACE TUNNEL
Modes
Command
Version
History
9.7(0.0)
9.5(0.1)
9.4(0.0)
9.3(0.1)
Usage
To enable a tunnel interface, use this command. You must define a tunnel mode
Information
for the tunnel to function. If you previously defined the tunnel destination or
source address, the tunnel mode must be compatible.
Including the decapsulate-any option causes the command to fail if any of the
following tunnel transmit options are configured: tunnel destination, tunnel dscp,
tunnel flow-label, tunnel hop-limit, or tunnel keepalive. Conversely, if you
configure any tunnel allow-remote entries, the tunnel—mode command fails
unless the decapsulate-any option is included.
1810
Enable tunnel in RFC 2003 mode and encapsulate IPv4
and/or IPv6 datagrams inside an IPv4 tunnel.
Enable tunnel in RFC 2473 mode and encapsulate IPv4
and/or IPv6 datagrams inside an IPv6 tunnel.
Enable tunnel in RFC 4213 mode and encapsulate IPv6
datagrams inside an IPv4 tunnel.
(Optional) Enable tunnel in multipoint receive-only mode.
Description
Introduced on the S6000-ON.
Introduced on the Z9500.
Added the decapsulate-any command.
Introduced on the S6000 and Z9000.
Tunneling

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