Ipv6 Unnumbered - Dell S6000 Reference Manual

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To set the tunnel back to default logical address use the no ip unnumbered
command. If the tunnel was previously operational, the tunnel interface is
operationally down unless you also configure the tunnel IPv6 address.
Parameters
interface-type
interface-
number
interface-type
interface-
number
Defaults
None
Command
INTERFACE TUNNEL
Modes
Command
Version 9.3(0.1)
History
Version 9.4(0.1)
Usage
The ip unnumbered command fails in two conditions:
Information
To ping the unnumbered tunnels, the logical address route information must be
present at both the ends.
NOTE: The ip unnumbered command can specify an interface name that does not exist or does
not have a configured IPv6 address. The tunnel interface is not changed to operationally up until
logical ip address is identified from the one of the address family.

ipv6 unnumbered

Configure a tunnel interface to operate without a unique IPv6 address and select the interface from
which the tunnel borrows its address.
This feature is supported on S6000 platform.
Syntax
ipv6 unnumbered {interface-type interface-number}
To set the tunnel back to default logical address use the no ipv6 unnumbered
command. If the tunnel was previously operational, the tunnel interface is
operationally down unless you also configure the tunnel IPv4 address.
Object Missing
Enter the interface type, followed by a slot number.
(OPTIONAL) Instead of entering the keyword interface
followed by the interface type, slot and port information, as
above, you can enter the interface type, followed by just a
slot number.
Introduced on the S6000 and Z9000.
Introduced on the S4810, S4820T, S6000 and Z9000.
If the logical ip address is configured.
If Tunnel mode is ipv6ip (where ip address over tunnel interface is not possible).
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