Ipv6 Tunnel Configuration; Configuring Ipv6 Tunnels - Zte ZXR10 ZSR V2 Configuration Manual

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16.1.2 Configuring IPv6 Tunnels

The procedure describes how to configure IPv6 tunnels, including 6in4 tunnels, 6to4
tunnels, and 4in6 tunnels.
Steps
1. Create an IPv6 tunnel interface and enter IPv6 tunnel interface configuration mode.
Step
1
2
3
2. Configure a 6in4 tunnel.
Step
1
2
3
3. Configure a 6to4 tunnel.
Step
1
2
4. Configure a 4in6 tunnel.
SJ-20140504150128-018|2014-05-10 (R1.0)
Command
interface v6_tunnel<tunnel_no>
ZXR10(config)#
ipv6-tunnel-config
ZXR10(config)#
ZXR10(config-ipv6-tunnel)#
<interface-byname>|<interface-name>}
Command
ZXR10(config-ipv6-tunnel-if-v6_tunnel)#
mode ipv6ip 6in4
ZXR10(config-ipv6-tunnel-if-v6_tunnel)#
source ipv4 <src-address>
ZXR10(config-ipv6-tunnel-if-v6_tunnel)#
destination ipv4 <dst-address>
Command
ZXR10(config-ipv6-tunnel-if-v6_tunnel)#
mode ipv6ip 6to4
ZXR10(config-ipv6-tunnel-if-v6_tunnel)#
source ipv4 <src_address>
Chapter 16 IPv6 Tunnel Configuration
interface {byname
tunnel
tunnel
tunnel
tunnel
tunnel
16-5
ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
Function
Creates an IPv6 tunnel
interface, IPv6 tunnel number
range: 1–3000.
Enters IPv6 tunnel
configuration mode.
Enters IPv6 tunnel interface
configuration mode. The
interface alias and interface
name can contain up to 32
characters.
Function
Sets the current tunnel mode
to 6in4.
Specifies the source address
of the tunnel, in IPv4 address
format.
Specifies the destination
address of the tunnel, in IPv4
address format.
Function
Sets the current tunnel mode
to 6to4.
Specifies the source address
of the tunnel, in IPv4 address
format.

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