Configuring A Gre/Ipv6 Tunnel; Configuration Guidelines; Configuration Procedure - HPE FlexNetwork HSR6800 Configuration Manual

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Configuring a GRE/IPv6 tunnel

Perform this task to configure a GRE tunnel on an IPv6 network.

Configuration guidelines

Follow these guidelines when you configure a GRE/IPv6 tunnel:
You must configure the tunnel source address and destination address at both ends of a tunnel.
The tunnel source or destination address at one end must be the tunnel destination or source
address at the other end.
As a best practice, do not configure the same tunnel source and destination addresses for local
tunnel interfaces that use the same tunnel mode.
You can enable or disable GRE checksum at each end of a tunnel. If GRE checksum is enabled
at a tunnel end, the tunnel end sends packets carrying the checksum to the peer end. A tunnel
end checks the GRE checksum of a received packet if the packet carries a GRE checksum,
whether or not the tunnel end is enabled with GRE checksum.
To ensure correct packet forwarding, identify whether the destination network of packets and
the IP address of the local tunnel interface are on the same subnet. If they are not, configure a
route reaching the destination network through the tunnel interface. You can configure the route
by using the following methods:
Configure a static route, using the local tunnel interface as the outgoing interface of the
route.
Enable a dynamic routing protocol on both the tunnel interface and the interface connecting
the private network. This allows the dynamic routing protocol to establish a routing entry
with the tunnel interface as the outgoing interface.
The IP address of the tunnel interface and the tunnel destination address configured on the
tunnel interface must be in different subnets.

Configuration procedure

To configure a GRE/IPv6 tunnel:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Create a GRE tunnel
interface, and specify the
tunnel mode as GRE/IPv6.
3.
Configure an IPv4 or IPv6
address for the tunnel
interface.
Command
system-view
interface tunnel
interface-number mode gre ipv6
For information about how to
assign an IPv4 address to an
interface, see "Configuring IP
addressing."
For information about how to
assign an IPv6 address to an
interface, see "Configuring basic
IPv6 settings."
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Remarks
N/A
By default, no tunnel interfaces
exist.
You must configure the same
tunnel mode on both ends of a
tunnel. Otherwise, packet delivery
might fail.
By default, no IPv4 or IPv6
address is configured for a tunnel
interface.
When the passenger protocol is
IPv4, configure an IPv4 address
for the tunnel interface. When the
passenger protocol is IPv6,
configure an IPv6 address for the
tunnel interface.

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