Configuring An Ipv4 Vlan On The Destination Device; Configuring The Tunnel On The Source Device; Configuring The Tunnel On The Destination Device - Avaya ERS 8800 series Configuration Manual

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IPv6 CLI configuration

Configuring an IPv4 VLAN on the destination device

Configure an IPv4 VLAN (VLAN 30 in the figure) on the destination device (8600 2 in the figure).
The IPv4 VLAN encapsulates the IPv6 VLAN across the IPv4 network.
Procedure steps
1. Create the VLAN by using the following command:
2. Add ports to the VLAN by using the following command:
3. Assign an IPv4 address to the VLAN by using the following command:
4. Enable OSPF on the VLAN by using the following command:
5. Enable OSPF on the device by using the following command:

Configuring the tunnel on the source device

Procedure steps
Enter the following command to configure the tunnel on the source device. Enter the
IPv4 address for the destination device (8600 2) for the remote-address value.
config ipv6 tunnel 1 create local-addr 172.21.80.1 ipv6addr
2500::1/120 remote-address 192.168.20.1

Configuring the tunnel on the destination device

Procedure steps
Enter the following command to configure the tunnel on the destination device. Enter
the IPv4 address for the source device (8600 1) for the remote-address value.
config ipv6 tunnel 1 create local-addr 192.168.20.1 ipv6addr
2500::2/120 remote-address 172.21.80.1
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Configuration — IPv6 Routing
config vlan 40 ipv6 admin enable
config vlan 30 create byport 1
config vlan 30 ports add 3/30
config vlan 30 ip create 192.168.20.1/24
config vlan 30 ip ospf enable
config ip ospf enable
November 2010

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