HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch Layer 3 - IP Services Command Referen - Page 244

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Views Tunnel interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device. The slot-number argument specifies the ID of the IRF member device. Usage guidelines If no IRF member device is specified for forwarding the traffic on the current interface, the traffic is processed on the IRF member device that receives the traffic. Some functions, such as IPsec anti-replay, require that traffic for the same tunnel interface can be processed on the same IRF member device. If such a function is configured, you must use this command to specify the IRF member device for forwarding the traffic on that tunnel interface. If the specified IRF member device is removed from the IRF fabric, traffic on the tunnel interface cannot be forwarded even if the tunnel interface is up. After the IRF member device rejoins the IRF fabric, traffic forwarding recovers. Examples # Specify IRF member device 2 for forwarding traffic on interface Tunnel 200. system-view [Sysname] interface tunnel 200 [Sysname-Tunnel200] service slot 2 shutdown Use shutdown to shut down a tunnel interface. Use undo shutdown to bring up a tunnel interface. Syntax shutdown undo shutdown Default A tunnel interface is in UP state. Views Tunnel interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Usage guidelines This command disconnects all links set up on the interface. Make sure you fully understand the impact of the command on your network. Examples # Shut down the interface Tunnel 1. 236

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Views
Tunnel interface view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
slot
slot-number
: Specifies an IRF member device. The
slot-number
argument specifies the ID of the IRF
member device.
Usage guidelines
If no IRF member device is specified for forwarding the traffic on the current interface, the traffic is
processed on the IRF member device that receives the traffic.
Some functions, such as IPsec anti-replay, require that traffic for the same tunnel interface can be
processed on the same IRF member device. If such a function is configured, you must use this command
to specify the IRF member device for forwarding the traffic on that tunnel interface.
If the specified IRF member device is removed from the IRF fabric, traffic on the tunnel interface cannot be
forwarded even if the tunnel interface is up. After the IRF member device rejoins the IRF fabric, traffic
forwarding recovers.
Examples
# Specify IRF member device 2 for forwarding traffic on interface Tunnel 200.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface tunnel 200
[Sysname-Tunnel200] service slot 2
shutdown
Use
shutdown
to shut down a tunnel interface.
Use
undo shutdown
to bring up a tunnel interface.
Syntax
shutdown
undo shutdown
Default
A tunnel interface is in UP state.
Views
Tunnel interface view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Usage guidelines
This command disconnects all links set up on the interface. Make sure you fully understand the impact of
the command on your network.
Examples
# Shut down the interface Tunnel 1.