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Parameters text: Description of an interface, a string of 1 to 80 characters. Description Use description to configure a description for the current interface. Use undo description to restore the default. By default, the description of a tunnel interface is Tunnelnumber Interface, for example, Tunnel1 Interface. Related commands: display interface tunnel. Examples # Configure the description of interface Tunnel 1 as tunnel1. system-view [Sysname] interface tunnel 1 [Sysname-Tunnel1] description tunnel1 destination Syntax destination { ip-address | ipv6-address } undo destination View Tunnel interface view Default level 2: System level Parameters ip-address: Specifies the tunnel destination IPv4 address. ipv6-address: Specifies the tunnel destination IPv6 address. Description Use destination to specify the destination address for the tunnel interface. Use undo destination to remove the configured tunnel destination address. By default, no tunnel destination address is configured. The tunnel destination address must be a public address. The tunnel destination address is the address of the peer interface receiving packets and should be configured as the source address of the peer tunnel interface. Automatic tunnel interfaces using the same encapsulation protocol must have different source addresses. Manual tunnel interfaces using the same encapsulation protocol must have different source and destination addresses. Related commands: source, interface tunnel, display interface tunnel, and display ipv6 interface tunnel. Examples # Configure interface VLAN-interface 100 (193.101.1.1) of Sysname 1 and interface VLAN-interface 100 (192.100.1.1) of Sysname 2 as the source and destination interfaces of a tunnel between the two devices. 154

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Parameters
text
: Description of an interface, a string of 1 to 80 characters.
Description
Use
description
to configure a description for the current interface.
Use
undo description
to restore the default.
By default, the description of a tunnel interface is
Tunnel
number
Interface
, for example,
Tunnel1
Interface
.
Related commands:
display interface tunnel
.
Examples
# Configure the description of interface Tunnel 1 as
tunnel1
.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface tunnel 1
[Sysname-Tunnel1] description tunnel1
destination
Syntax
destination
{
ip-address
|
ipv6-address
}
undo destination
View
Tunnel interface view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
ip-address
: Specifies the tunnel destination IPv4 address.
ipv6-address
: Specifies the tunnel destination IPv6 address.
Description
Use
destination
to specify the destination address for the tunnel interface.
Use
undo destination
to remove the configured tunnel destination address.
By default, no tunnel destination address is configured.
The tunnel destination address must be a public address.
The tunnel destination address is the address of the peer interface receiving packets and should be
configured as the source address of the peer tunnel interface.
Automatic tunnel interfaces using the same encapsulation protocol must have different source addresses.
Manual tunnel interfaces using the same encapsulation protocol must have different source and
destination addresses.
Related commands:
source
,
interface tunnel
,
display interface tunnel
, and
display ipv6 interface tunnel
.
Examples
# Configure interface VLAN-interface 100 (193.101.1.1) of Sysname 1 and interface VLAN-interface 100
(192.100.1.1) of Sysname 2 as the source and destination interfaces of a tunnel between the two devices.