HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch Layer 3 - IP Services Configuration G - Page 195

Layer 3-IP Services Command Reference, Command, Remarks, interface tunnel, source, destination

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Step Command 4. Configure a source address or source interface for the tunnel interface. source { ip-address | interface-type interface-number } 5. Configure a destination address for the tunnel destination ip-address interface. 6. (Optional.) Enable GRE keepalive and set the keepalive interval and keepalive [ interval [ times ] ] keepalive number. 7. (Optional.) Set the DF bit for encapsulated packets. tunnel dfbit enable Remarks By default, no source address or interface is configured for a tunnel interface. If you configure a source address for a tunnel interface, the tunnel interface uses the source address as the source address of the encapsulated packets. If you configure a source interface for a tunnel interface, the tunnel interface uses the primary IP address of the source interface as the source address of the encapsulated packets. By default, no destination address is configured for a tunnel interface. The destination address is the address of the physical interface that the tunnel remote end uses to receive packets from the GRE tunnel. The tunnel local end uses this address as the destination address of the encapsulated packets. By default, GRE keepalive is disabled. By default, the DF bit is not set, allowing encapsulated packets to be fragmented. 8. Return to system view. quit N/A 9. (Optional.) Configure the device to discard IPv6 packets with IPv4-compatible IPv6 addresses. tunnel discard ipv4-compatible-packet By default, the device does not discard such IPv6 packets. For information about tunnel interfaces and more configuration commands on a tunnel interface, see "Configuring tunneling." For more information about the interface tunnel, source, destination, tunnel dfbit enable, and tunnel discard ipv4-compatible-packet commands, see Layer 3-IP Services Command Reference. 187

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Step
Command
Remarks
4.
Configure a source
address or source
interface for the tunnel
interface.
source
{
ip-address
|
interface-type
interface-number
}
By default, no source address or
interface is configured for a tunnel
interface.
If you configure a source address
for a tunnel interface, the tunnel
interface uses the source address
as the source address of the
encapsulated packets.
If you configure a source interface
for a tunnel interface, the tunnel
interface uses the primary IP
address of the source interface as
the source address of the
encapsulated packets.
5.
Configure a destination
address for the tunnel
interface.
destination
ip-address
By default, no destination address
is configured for a tunnel interface.
The destination address is the
address of the physical interface
that the tunnel remote end uses to
receive packets from the GRE
tunnel.
The tunnel local end uses this
address as the destination address
of the encapsulated packets.
6.
(Optional.) Enable GRE
keepalive and set the
keepalive interval and
keepalive number.
keepalive
[
interval
[
times
] ]
By default, GRE keepalive is
disabled.
7.
(Optional.) Set the DF
bit for encapsulated
packets.
tunnel dfbit enable
By default, the DF bit is not set,
allowing encapsulated packets to
be fragmented.
8.
Return to system view.
quit
N/A
9.
(Optional.) Configure
the device to discard
IPv6 packets with
IPv4-compatible IPv6
addresses.
tunnel discard ipv4-compatible-packet
By default, the device does not
discard such IPv6 packets.
For information about tunnel interfaces and more configuration commands on a tunnel interface, see
"
Configuring tunneling
."
For more information about the
interface tunnel
,
source
,
destination
,
tunnel dfbit enable
, and
tunnel
discard ipv4-compatible-packet
commands,
see
Layer 3—IP Services Command Reference
.