max-interfaces
Syntax
For Tunnel Server Configuration mode:
max-interfaces {
maxInterfacesValue
| all-available }
no max-interfaces
For IPSec Tunnel Profile Configuration mode:
max-interfaces
maxInterfacesValue
no max-interfaces
Release Information
Command introduced before JUNOSe Release 7.1.0.
IPSec Tunnel Profile Configuration mode added in JUNOSe Release 7.3.0.
Description
For Tunnel Server Configuration mode, provisions the maximum number of
tunnel-service interfaces to be used on a tunnel-server port. The
default
version
restores the default configuration. On dedicated tunnel-server ports, the default
configuration is
all-available
(the maximum number of tunnel-service interfaces that
the tunnel-service module supports). On shared tunnel-server ports, the default
configuration is zero tunnel-service interfaces provisioned. The
no
version
unprovisions the tunnel-server port by reducing the number of provisioned
tunnel-service interfaces to zero.
For IPSec Tunnel Profile Configuration mode, defines the maximum number of
interfaces that the IPSec tunnel profile can instantiate. The
no
version returns the
maximum value to zero (0) to indicate no limit to the number of interfaces that can
be instantiated on this profile.
Options
maxInterfacesValue
—For Tunnel Server configuration, the maximum number of
tunnel-service interfaces that can be provisioned on a tunnel-server port in the
■
range 0–16000; For IPSec Tunnel Profile configuration, the maximum number
of interfaces that the IPSec tunnel profile can instantiate in the range 0–32767
■
all-available—Specifies that the maximum number of tunnel-service interfaces
that can be provisioned on a tunnel-server port matches the maximum number
supported by the tunnel-server module
Mode
IPSec Tunnel Profile Configuration, Tunnel Server Configuration
1280
■
max-interfaces
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