
tunnel default
Creates/deletes the system default tunnel and changes the command mode to traffic engineering tunnel-default command mode. Overrides the defaults set at the factory.
Syntax: [no] tunnel default
Description: The values defined by the tunnel default command are used when no parameter set is explicitly applied during the configuration of a tunnel.
Use the tunnel default command to create the system default tunnel and to change the command mode to traffic engineering parameter-set mode.
Use the no tunnel default command delete the system default tunnel.
NOTE If you make configuration changes while in traffic engineering tunnel parameter-set command mode, the changes are saved if you: Use the exit command to exit tunnel parameter-set command mode and save the changes. Allow 60 seconds to elapse with no input.
Factory Default: The following defaults are set at the factory:
Command Mode: Traffic engineering, traffic engineering path-list configuration, and traffic engineering tunnel-name.
Example 1: In the following example, the tunnel default changes the command mode to traffic engineering tunnel-default command mode:
router#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
router(config)#mpls te ospf
router(config-te)#tunnel default
router(config-te-tunnel-default)#
Example 2: In the following example, the no tunnel default deletes the system default tunnel:
router#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
router(config)#mpls te ospf
router(config-te)#no tunnel default
router(config-te)#
Related Commands: tunnel
tunnel parameter-se
mpls te max-reservable-bandwidth
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Last Updated: 12/19/04 at 14:56:07