•
Use to configure a destination profile for dynamic GRE tunnels.
•
Use the
any-virtual-router
keyword to create a default destination profile for all virtual
routers. There can only be one default destination profile defined in the system.
•
Use the
virtual-router
keyword to specify a specific transport virtual router.
•
Example
host1(config)#
gre destination profile kanata2
•
Use the
no
version to delete the destination profile.
•
See gre destination profile.
profile
•
Use to assign an IP profile with parameters that are used to stack an upper IP interface
over a dynamic GRE or DVMRP tunnel to the destination profile.
•
Example
host1(config-dest-profile)#
profile ip-kanata
•
Use the
no
version to remove the profile assignment from the destination profile.
•
See profile.
tunnel checksum
•
Use to enable checksum computation across a GRE tunnel.
•
Checksum computation is not supported for DVMRP tunnels.
•
Selecting this feature causes the E Series router to drop corrupted packets it receives
on the tunnel interface.
•
Example
host1(config-dest-profile)#
tunnel checksum
•
Use the
no
version to disable the checksum option.
•
See tunnel checksum.
tunnel destination
•
Use to configure the remote end of the tunnel.
•
Specify the IP address of an interface on the remote router or the range of destination
addresses:
•
Use the
subnet
keyword to configure the IP address for the destination interface
and the mask.
•
Use the
range
keyword to configure the first IP address and the last IP address of
the destination interface range
•
Example 1—Specifies an IP address and mask for the destination interface
host1(config-dest-profile)#
tunnel destination subnet 192.13.7.1 255.0.0.0
•
Example 2—Specifies a range of IP addresses for the destination interface
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