Configuration Example - HP 10500 Series Configuration Manual

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Step
5.
Specify
manual tunnel mode.
6.
Configure a source
address or interface
for the tunnel.
7.
Configure
destination address
for
interface.
8.
Return
view.
9.
Enable dropping of
IPv6 packets using
IPv4-compatible IPv6
addresses.

Configuration example

Network requirements
As shown in
two IPv6 networks reachable to each other. If the destination IPv4 address cannot be automatically
obtained from the destination IPv6 addresses of packets. Therefore, configure an IPv6 manual tunnel.
Figure 72 Network diagram
Configuration procedure
Make sure Switch A and Switch B have the corresponding VLAN interfaces created and can reach each
other through IPv4.
Configure Switch A:
# Enable IPv6.
<SwitchA> system-view
[SwitchA] ipv6
# Specify an IPv4 address for VLAN-interface 100.
[SwitchA] interface vlan-interface 100
[SwitchA-Vlan-interface100] ip address 192.168.100.1 255.255.255.0
[SwitchA-Vlan-interface100] quit
Command
the
IPv6
tunnel-protocol ipv6-ipv4
source { ip-address | interface-type
interface-number }
a
destination ip-address
the
tunnel
to
system
quit
tunnel discard
ipv4-compatible-packet
Figure
72, configure an IPv6 over IPv4 tunnel between Switch A and Switch B to make the
Remarks
By default, the tunnel mode is GRE over
IPv4.
The same tunnel mode should be
configured at both ends of the tunnel.
Otherwise, packet delivery fails.
By default, no source address or
interface is configured for the tunnel.
By default, no destination address is
configured for the tunnel.
N/A
Optional.
This feature is disabled by default.
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