307
Example:
Configure tunnel source IPv4 address 202.89.176.6
Switch {Config-if-Tunnel1}#tunnel source 202.89.176.6
10.2.3.2.16 tunnel destination
Command: [no] tunnel destination <ipv4-daddress>
Function:
Configure tunnel destination.
Parameter:<ipv4-daddress>
is the ipv4 address of tunnel destination
Command Mode:
Tunnel Configuration Mode
Default Situation:
None
Usage Guide:
None
Example:
Configure tunnel destination 203.78.120.5
Switch {Config-if-Tunnel1}#tunnel destination 203.78.120.5
10.2.3.2.17 tunnel nexthop
Command:[no] tunnel nexthop <ipv4-daddress>
Function:
Configure tunnel next hop.
Parameter:<ipv4-daddress>
is the ipv4 address of tunnel next hop.
Command Mode:
Tunnel Configuration Mode
Default Situation:
None
Usage Guide:
This command is for ISATAP tunnel, other tunnels won’t check the
configuration of nexhop.
Example:
Configure tunnel next hop 178.99.156.8
Switch {Config-if-Tunnel1}#tunnel nexthop 178.99.156.8
10.2.3.2.18 tunnel 6to4-relay
Command:[no] tunnel 6to4-relay <ipv4-daddress>
Function:
Configure 6to4 tunnel relay IPv4 address.
Parameter:<ipv4-daddress>
is 6to4 tunnel relay IPv4 address.
Command Mode:
Tunnel Configuration Mode
Default Situation:
None
Usage Guide:
This command is used to configure 6to4 tunnel relay IPv4 address. The
IPv4 address won’t be checked in configuring 6to4 tunnel relay. Relay IPv4 address will
be used only if the data packets pass the default router and the destination address is not
started with 2002.
Example:
Configure 6to4 tunnel relay IPv4 address 178.99.156.8
Switch {Config-if-Tunnel1}#tunnel 6to4-relay 178.99.156.8
10.2.3.2.19 tunnel mode
Command:[no] tunnel mode {ipv6ip | 6to4 | isatap}
Function:
Configure Tunnel Mode
Parameter:
None