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Configuring Tunnel Interfaces on T4000 Routers

To create tunnel interfaces on a T4000 Core Router, include the following statements at the [edit chassis] hierarchy level:

[edit chassis]fpc slot-number {pic number {tunnel-services {bandwidth bandwidth-value;}}}

fpc slot-number denotes the slot number of the FPC. On the T4000 router, the range is 0 through 7.

Note: This applies only to the T4000 Type 5 FPC. If any other type of FPC is configured in this slot, this configuration is ignored and no tunnel physical interface is created.

pic number on the T4000 router is 0 or 1.

bandwidth bandwidth-value is the amount of bandwidth to reserve for the tunnel traffic on each Packet Forwarding Engine. The bandwidth value accepted includes every multiple of 10g up to 100g.

If you specify a bandwidth that is not compatible, tunnel services are not activated. For example, you cannot specify a bandwidth of 1 Gbps for a Packet Forwarding Engine on a 100-Gigabit Ethernet PIC with CFP.

To verify that the tunnel interfaces have been created, issue the show interfaces terse operational mode command. For more information, see the Junos Interfaces Command Reference.

Published: 2012-11-27