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Multi-Service IronWare Switching Configuration Guide 825
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IPv6 Over IPv4 tunnels in hardware
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Tunnel Interface
Source Address or Source Interface for the Tunnel
Destination address for the Tunnel
IPv6 Encapsulation
IP address for the Tunnel
TTL Value (optional)
TOS Value (optional)
MTU Value (optional)
NOTE
Do not forward packets from one type of tunnel to another type of tunnel in XPP. Packets may not be
routed properly.
Configuring a manual IPv6 tunnel
You can use a manually configured tunnel to connect two isolated IPv6 domains. You should deploy
this point-to-point tunnel mechanism if you need a permanent and stable connection.
FIGURE 204 Manually configured tunnel
Configuration notes on manual tunnels:
The tunnel mode should be ipv6ip indicating that this is ipv6 manual tunnel.
Both source and destination addresses needs to be configured on the tunnel.
On the remote side you need to have exactly opposite source/destination pair.
The tunnel destination should be reachable through the IPv4 backbone.
The ipv6 address on the tunnel needs to be configured for the tunnel to come up.
The tunnel source can be an IP address or interface name.
Manual tunnels provide static point-point connectivity.
Static routing on top of the tunnel is supported.
IPv6 routing protocols including OSPFv3 and RIPing on top of the tunnel are supported.
NOTE
IPv6 IS-IS is not supported on top of the tunnel.
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