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dynamic-tunnel-reassembly

date_range 19-Nov-23

Syntax

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dynamic-tunnel-reassembly (off | on);

Hierarchy Level

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[edit logical-systems name routing-instances name routing-options dynamic-tunnels tunnel-attributes],
[edit logical-systems name routing-options dynamic-tunnels tunnel-attributes],
[edit logical-systems name tenants name routing-instances name routing-options dynamic-tunnels tunnel-attributes],
[edit routing-instances name routing-options dynamic-tunnels tunnel-attributes],
[edit routing-options dynamic-tunnels tunnel-attributes],
[edit tenants name routing-instances name routing-options dynamic-tunnels tunnel-attributes]

Description

Use this statement to enable or disable IPV6 fragment reassembly for forwarding Ipv4 traffic. You can configure multiple tunnels and specify different attributes for each tunnel. Service providers with IPv6 infrastructure can configure individual tunnels for each customer to route IPv4 traffic.

Options

off

Disable reassembly check

on

Enable reassembly check. By default, this is disabled.

Required Privilege Level

routing

Release Information

Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 19.2R1.

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