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Filter action: De-encapsulation (GRE)

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Filter action: De-encapsulation (GRE)

You can use tunnel-end-point commands to enable line-rate, filter-based, GRE tunneling of IPv4 and IPv6 payloads across IPv4 networks. You can also use it to load balance traffic between hosts within a specified range by configuring a subnet range the IPv4 or IPv6 option. The encapsulating filter action triggers the Packet Forwarding Engine to use information in the specified tunnel template to encapsulate matched packets and forward the resulting GRE packets. This GRE encapsulation is not supported for logical systems or for MPLS traffic, and the route lookup for GRE encapsulated traffic is supported on the default routing instance only. The following commands are introduced for this feature: set firewall tunnel-end-point tunnel-name gre set firewall tunnel-end-point tunnel-name ipv4 set firewall tunnel-end-point tunnel-name ipv6
Product / Application Software Introduced Release
MX5 Junos OS 18.4R1
MX10 Junos OS 18.4R1
MX40 Junos OS 18.4R1
MX80 Junos OS 18.4R1
MX104 Junos OS 18.4R1
MX204 Junos OS 18.4R1
MX240 Junos OS 18.4R1
MX480 Junos OS 18.4R1
MX960 Junos OS 18.4R1
MX2008 Junos OS 18.4R1
MX2010 Junos OS 18.4R1
MX2020 Junos OS 18.4R1
MX10003 Junos OS 18.4R1
MX10004 Junos OS 22.3R1
MX10008 Junos OS 18.4R1
MX10016 Junos OS 19.2R1
PTX1000 Junos OS 18.1R1
PTX3000 Junos OS 18.1R1
PTX5000 Junos OS 18.1R1
PTX10008 Junos OS 18.1R1
PTX10016 Junos OS 18.1R1