- show dynamic-tunnels database
- <destination>
- <logical-system (all | logical-system-name) >
- <table routing-table-name>
Command introduced before JUNOS Release 7.4.
Display dynamic tunnel database information.
none — Display dynamic tunnel database information for all destinations and routing tables on all logical systems.
destination — (Optional) Display database entries for the specified IP address (with optional destination prefix length) only.
logical-system (all | logical-system-name) — (Optional) Perform this operation on all logical systems or on a particular logical system.
table routing-table-name — (Optional) Display database entries for the specified table only.
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Table 176 lists the output fields for the show dynamic-tunnels database command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.
Table 176: show dynamic-tunnels database Output Fields
user@host> show dynamic-tunnels database
Table: inet.3
Destination-network: 10.255.120.94/32
Tunnel to: 10.255.120.94/32 State: Up
Reference count: 2
Next-hop type: gre
Source address: 10.255.120.92
Next hop: gr-4/3/0.32769
State: Up
user@host> show dynamic-tunnels database
Table: inet.3
Destination-network: 10.255.120.94/32
Tunnel to: 10.255.120.94/32 State: Dn
Reference count: 2
Next-hop type: gre
Source address: 10.255.120.92
State: Dn (no tunnel pic)
user@host> show dynamic-tunnels database
Table: inet.3
Destination-network: 10.255.120.94/32
Tunnel to: 10.255.120.94/32 State: Up (expires in 00:14:56 seconds)
Reference count: 0
Next-hop type: gre
Source address: 10.255.120.92
Next hop: gr-4/3/0.32769
State: Up
user@host> show dynamic-tunnels database 10.255.120.94
Table: inet.3
Destination-network: 10.255.120.94/32
Tunnel to: 10.255.120.94/32 State: Up
Reference count: 2
Next-hop type: gre
Source address: 10.255.120.92
Next hop: gr-4/3/0.32769
State: Up