Configuration Example - HP 10500 Series Configuration Manual

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Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enable IPv6.
3.
Enter tunnel interface
view.
4.
Configure an IPv6
address
tunnel interface.
5.
Specify
tunnel mode.
6.
Configure a source
address or interface
for the tunnel.
7.
Return
view.
Enable dropping of
8.
IPv6 packets using
IPv4-compatible IPv6
addresses.

Configuration example

Network requirements
As shown in
and Host B can reach each other over the IPv4 network.
Command
system-view
ipv6
interface tunnel number
Configure an IPv6 global unicast
address or a site-local address:
ipv6 address { ipv6-address
prefix-length |
ipv6-address/prefix-length }
ipv6 address
ipv6-address/prefix-length
for
the
eui-64
Configure an IPv6 link-local
address:
ipv6 address auto link-local
ipv6 address ipv6-address
link-local
the
6to4
tunnel-protocol ipv6-ipv4 6to4
source { ip-address | interface-type
interface-number }
to
system
quit
tunnel discard
ipv4-compatible-packet
Figure
73, configure a 6to4 tunnel between 6to4 switches Switch A and Switch B so Host A
Remarks
N/A
By default, the IPv6 packet forwarding
function is disabled.
N/A
The IPv6 link-local address configuration
is optional.
By default:
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 will fail.
By default, no source address or
interface is configured for the tunnel.
N/A
Optional.
The default setting is disabled.
167
No IPv6 global unicast address or
site-local address is configured for the
tunnel interface.
A link-local address is automatically
generated when an IPv6 global
unicast address or site-local address
is configured.

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