R3102-R3103-HP 6600/HSR6600 Routers Layer 3 - IP Services Configuration Guide

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Command
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7. Set the intended bandwidth
for the tunnel interface.
bandwidth bandwidth-value
Optional.
You can obtain the intended
bandwidth of an interface by
querying the ifspeed value of the
MIB node with third-party
software.
The intended bandwidth is used
for bandwidth monitoring of the
network management, but does
not affect the actual bandwidth of
the interface.
8. Restore the default setting.
default Optional.
9. Shut down the tunnel
interface.
shutdown
Optional.
By default, the tunnel interface is
up.
The following matrix shows the feature and router compatibility:
Feature 6602 HSR6602 6604/6608/6616
Specifying the service card for
forwarding the traffic on the tunnel
interface
No Yes Yes
Configuring an IPv6 manual tunnel
Configuration prerequisites
Configure an IP addresses for the interface (such as a VLAN interface, GigabitEthernet interface, or
loopback interface) to be configured as the source interface of the tunnel interface.
Configuration guidelines
Follow these guidelines when you configure an IPv6 manual tunnel:
After a tunnel interface is deleted, all features configured on the tunnel interface are deleted.
If the destination IPv6 network is not in the same subnet as the IPv6 address of the tunnel interface,
you must configure a static route destined for the destination IPv6 network. You can specify the local
tunnel interface as the output interface of the route or specify the IPv6 address of the peer tunnel
interface as the next hop. Alternatively, you can enable a dynamic routing protocol on both tunnel
interfaces to achieve the same purpose. For more configuration, see Layer 3IP Routing
Configuration Guide.
Configuration procedure
To configure an IPv6 manual tunnel: