Try this;

Set chassis fpc 1 pic 0 tunnel-services

You can set bandwidth reservation for the tunnel or set it as a dedicated 
tunnel pic under that stanza aswell.

Cheers,

Callum Barr
Network Engineer
WorldxChange Communications


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Clarke Morledge
Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2010 10:16 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [j-nsp] GRE on MX platform without Multiservices DPC?

Does anyone know how to configure a GRE tunnel on the MX platform withOUT 
a Multiservices DPC?

I *thought* that you can somehow "steal" resources from a line card to 
create a GRE tunnel on the MX, but I have not found an example of how to 
do that.  I do not need much bandwidth, so the Multiservices DPC is just 
overkill for this application.

I can create a "gr" interface in the config, but after commiting the 
config the "gr" interface does not show up:

[edit interface gr-1/0/1]

unit 0 {
     tunnel {
         source 192.168.0.1;
         destination 192.168.1.1;;
     }
     family inet {
         address 10.0.0.1/30;
     }
}


> show interfaces gr-1/0/1
error: device gr-1/0/1 not found

I know that you can build a "logical tunnel" to create connections within 
a router, but I need a GRE tunnel to connect to an external router.  Are 
the methods similar?

Any ideas?

Clarke Morledge
College of William and Mary
Information Technology - Network Engineering
Jones Hall (Room 18)
Williamsburg VA 23187
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