Configuration Example - HP 6125XLG Configuration Manual

Blade switch layer 3 - ip services
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Step
5.
Configure the destination
address for the tunnel
interface.
6.
Return to system view.
7.
(Optional.) Enable dropping
of IPv6 packets using
IPv4-compatible IPv6
addresses.

Configuration example

Network requirements
As shown in
networks can reach each other without disclosing their IPv6 addresses.
Figure 78 Network diagram
Switch A
XGE1/1/5
Vlan-int100
2002:1::1/64
IPv6
group 1
Configuration procedure
Make sure Switch A and Switch B have the corresponding VLAN interfaces created and can reach each
other through IPv6.
Configure Switch A:
# Specify an IPv6 address for VLAN-interface 100.
<SwitchA> system-view
[SwitchA] interface vlan-interface 100
[SwitchA-Vlan-interface100] ipv6 address 2002:1::1 64
[SwitchA-Vlan-interface100] quit
# Specify an IPv6 address for VLAN-interface 101, which is the physical interface of the tunnel.
[SwitchA] interface vlan-interface 101
[SwitchA-Vlan-interface101] ipv6 address 2001::11:1 64
[SwitchA-Vlan-interface101] quit
# Create service loopback group 1 and specify its service type as tunnel.
[SwitchA] service-loopback group 1 type tunnel
Figure
78, configure an IPv6 over IPv6 tunnel between Switch A and Switch B so the two IP
Vlan-int101
2001::11:1/64
IPv6 network
IPv6 over IPv6 tunnel
Tunnel1
3001::1:1/64
Service loopback port
Command
destination ipv6-address
quit
tunnel discard
ipv4-compatible-packet
Vlan-int101
2002::22:1/64
Tunnel2
3001::1:2/64
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Remarks
By default, no destination
address is configured for the
tunnel.
The tunnel destination address
must be the IPv6 address of the
receiving interface on the tunnel
peer. It is used as the destination
IPv6 address of tunneled packets.
N/A
The default setting is disabled.
Switch B
XGE1/1/5
Vlan-int100
2002:3::1/64
IPv6
group 2

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