Netgear M7300-24XF (XSM7224S) - ProSAFE 24-port, 10 Gigabit Stackable L2+ Managed Switch プリント
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IPv6 Commands
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ProSafe Managed Switch
Tunnel Interface Commands
The commands in this section describe how to create, delete, and manage tunnel interfaces.
Several different types of tunnels provide functionality to facilitate the transition of IPv4
networks to IPv6 networks. These tunnels are divided into two classes: configured and
automatic. The distinction is that configured tunnels are explicitly configured with a
destination or endpoint of the tunnel. Automatic tunnels, in contrast, infer the endpoint of the
tunnel from the destination address of packets routed into the tunnel. To assign an IP address
to the tunnel interface, see
Several different types of tunnels provide functionality to facilitate the transition of IPv4
networks to IPv6 networks. These tunnels are divided into two classes: configured and
automatic. The distinction is that configured tunnels are explicitly configured with a
destination or endpoint of the tunnel. Automatic tunnels, in contrast, infer the endpoint of the
tunnel from the destination address of packets routed into the tunnel. To assign an IP address
to the tunnel interface, see
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interface tunnel
Use this command to enter the Interface Config mode for a tunnel interface. The
<tunnel-id>
<tunnel-id>
range is
0 to 7.
Format
interface tunnel <tunnel-id>
Mode
no interface tunnel
This command removes the tunnel interface and associated configuration parameters for the
specified tunnel interface.
specified tunnel interface.
Format
no interface tunnel <tunnel-id>
Mode
tunnel source
This command specifies the source transport address of the tunnel, either explicitly or by
reference to an interface.
reference to an interface.
Format
tunnel source {<ipv4-address> | ethernet <unit/slot/port>}
Mode
tunnel destination
This command specifies the destination transport address of the tunnel.
Format
tunnel destination {<ipv4-address>}
Mode
Global Config
Global Config
Interface Config
Interface Config