•
Use to display information about DVMRP tunnels.
•
To view detailed information about tunnels, specify the
detail
keyword.
•
To view the number of tunnels in a specific state, specify the
state
keyword and the
state of the tunnel (disabled, down, enabled, lower-down, not-present, up).
•
To view the state of a specific tunnel, specify a tunnel name.
•
To view the number of tunnels associated with that IP address, specify an IP address.
•
To view the number of tunnels associated with an IP address on the virtual router,
specify an IP address with the
virtual-router
keyword and the name of the virtual router.
•
Field descriptions
•
DVMRP tunnel—Name and state of the dynamic DVMRP tunnel:
•
Up—Tunnel is operational
•
Down—Tunnel is not operational
•
not-present—Tunnel is not operational, because the hardware (such as a line
module) supporting the tunnel is inaccessible
•
Application—Name of the application that created the tunnel
•
Tunnel mtu—Value of the maximum transmission unit for the tunnel
•
Tunnel source address—IP address of the source of the tunnel
•
Tunnel destination address—IP address of the destination of the tunnel
•
Tunnel transport virtual router—Name of the virtual router associated with the tunnel
•
Tunnel mdt—Tunnel MDT state
•
Tunnel checksum option—State of the checksum feature: enabled or disabled
•
Tunnel sequence number option—State of the sequence number feature; enabled
or disabled
•
Tunnel up/down trap is enabled—Indicates whether or not the E Series router sends
traps to SNMP when the operational state of the tunnels changes
•
Tunnel server location—Location of the tunnel server in
slot/port
format (ERX7xx
models, ERX14xx models, and the ERX310 router) or
slot/adapter/port
format (E120
and E320 routers).
•
Tunnel secured by ipsec transport interface—IPSec interface that secures the tunnel.
•
Tunnel administrative state—Configured state of the tunnel: Up or Down
•
Statistics—Details of packets received or transmitted by the tunnel
•
packets—Number of packets received or transmitted by the tunnel
•
octets—Number of octets received or transmitted by the tunnel
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