NOTE:
When you issue the
tunnel-server
command, ensure that you specify the same
interface specifier that was displayed for this tunnel-server port in the
show
tunnel-server config
command in the output described in “Identifying the Physical
Location of the Tunnel-Server Port” on page 217. If you specify an incorrect location for
the tunnel-server port, the router displays an error message and rejects the command
as invalid.
2.
Reserve the percentage of bandwidth to be used for forwarding on the shared
tunnel-server port.
host1(config-tunnel-server)#
reserve-bandwidth 80
NOTE:
This command is supported only on the ES2 10G ADV LM when configured in
shared server mode. It is not supported on other line modules that support tunnel
configuration.
Verifying the Tunnel-Server Interface Configuration
To verify that you properly provisioned the number of tunnel-server interfaces or reserved
a percentage of the total bandwidth on the tunnel-server port:
1.
From Tunnel Server Configuration Mode, return to Privileged Exec mode.
host1(config-tunnel-server)#
exit
host1(config)#
exit
host1#
2.
Issue the
show tunnel-server config
command.
host1#
show tunnel-server config
Server Ports
------------
Provisioned
Port Type MaximumInterfaces Interfaces HwPresent Bandwidth-Reserved
-------- ------- ----------------- ----------- --------- -----------------
Port 2/2/0 shared 8000 5000 yes 80
Port 8/0/0 dedicated 16000 all-available yes N/A
Port 12/0/0 shared 8000 0 yes N/A
For more information about using the
show tunnel-server
command, see “Monitoring
Tunnel-Service Interfaces” on page 221.
Unprovisioning Tunnel-Service Interfaces
To unprovision the tunnel-service interfaces on a tunnel-server port, use any of the
following commands, all of which have the same effect:
•
Issue the
no max-interfaces
command from Tunnel Server Configuration mode.
host1(config-tunnel-server)#
no max-interfaces
•
Issue the
max-interfaces 0
command from Tunnel Server Configuration mode.
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