Configuring a tunnel interface – Brocade Multi-Service IronWare Switching Configuration Guide (Supporting R05.6.00) User Manual

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Brocade(config-bgp)# exit-address-family

Brocade(config-bgp)# address-family ipv6 unicast

Brocade(config-bgp)# neighbor 2002:1616:1606::1 activate

Brocade(config-bgp)# exit-address-family

Configuring the maximum number of tunnels supported

You can configure the device to support a specified number of tunnels using the following
command.

Brocade(config)# system-max ip-tunnels 512

Brocade(config)# write memory

Syntax: [no] system-max ip-tunnels number

The number variable specifies the number of IPv6 tunnels that can be supported on the Brocade
device. The permissible range is 1 - 512. The default value is 256.

NOTE

You must write this command to memory and perform a system reload for this command to take
effect.

Configuring a tunnel interface

To configure a tunnel interface, use a the following command.

Brocade(config)# interface tunnel 1

Brocade(config-tnif-1)

Syntax: [no] interface tunnel tunnel id

The tunnel-id variable is numerical value that identifies the tunnel being configured.
Possible range is from 1 to the maximum configured tunnels in the system.

Configuring a source address or source interface for a tunnel interface

To configure a source address for a specific tunnel interface, enter the following command.

Brocade(config)# interface tunnel 1

Brocade(config-tnif-1)tunnel source 10.0.8.108

To configure a source interface for a specific tunnel interface, enter the following command.

Brocade(config)# interface tunnel 100

Brocade(config-tnif-100)tunnel source ethernet 3/1

Syntax: [no] tunnel source ip-address | port-no

You can specify either of the following:

The ip-address variable is the source IP address being configured for the specified tunnel.
The port-no variable is the source slot/port of the interface being configured for the specified
tunnel. When you configure a source interface, there must be at least one IP address configured on
that interface. Otherwise, the interface will not be added to the tunnel configuration and an error
message like the following will be displayed: “Error - Tunnel source interface 3/1 has no configured
ip address.

It can be a physical or virtual interface (ve).

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