tunnel destination
Syntax
For DVMRP and GRE in Interface Configuration mode:
tunnel destination {
ipAddress1
|
hostname
}
no tunnel destination
For DVMRP and GRE in IP Tunnel Destination Profile Configuration mode:
tunnel destination { subnet
ipAddress2 mask
| range
ipAddressLow ipAddressHigh
}
For IPSec:
tunnel destination {
ipAddress3
| identity
fqdn
}
no tunnel destination
For MPLS in Interface Configuration mode:
tunnel destination
ipAddress4
no tunnel destination
For MPLS in Tunnel Profile Configuration mode:
[ no ] tunnel destination
{ { isis-level-2 | ospf-bdr } [ { access-list | prefix-list }
listName
] |
{
ipAddress
[
ipAddress4
]* }
Release Information
Command introduced before JUNOSe Release 7.1.0.
IP Tunnel Destination Profile Configuration mode added in JUNOSe Release 8.2.0.
Description
For DVMRP or GRE in Interface Configuration mode, configures the tunnel endpoint
for static tunnels. The
no
version deletes the endpoint.
For DVMRP or GRE in IP Tunnel Destination Profile Configuration mode, configures
the tunnel endpoint for dynamic tunnels. The
no
version deletes the endpoint.
For IPSec, configures the remote tunnel endpoint. You can identify the remote peer
by either IP address or fully qualified domain name (FQDN). The
no
version deletes
the endpoint.
For MPLS in Interface Configuration mode, configures the tunnel endpoint for static
MPLS tunnels. The
no
version deletes the endpoint.
For MPLS in Tunnel Profile Configuration mode, configures the source of tunnel
endpoints (destinations) within a tunnel profile. You can specify that the endpoints
are to be learned from IS-IS or OSPF so that tunnels are created when the destinations
are learned from the specified IGP, or you can provide one or more IP addresses as
the endpoint(s) so that tunnels are created as soon as the destination addresses are
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