Configuration Example - H3C MSR 2600 Configuration Manual

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To configure an IPv4 over IPv6 manual tunnel:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter tunnel interface
view.
3.
Configure an IPv4
address for the tunnel
interface.
4.
Configure the source
address or interface for
the tunnel interface.
5.
Configure the
destination address for
the tunnel interface.

Configuration example

Network requirements
As shown in
the two IPv4 networks can reach each other over the IPv6 network.
Figure 108 Network diagram
Router A
Eth1/1
30.1.1.1/24
IPv4
network 1
Configuration procedure
Make sure Router A and Router B can reach each other through IPv6.
Configure Router A:
# Specify an IPv4 address for Ethernet 1/1.
<RouterA> system-view
[RouterA] interface ethernet 1/1
[RouterA-Ethernet1/1] ip address 30.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
[RouterA-Ethernet1/1] quit
Command
system-view
interface tunnel number [ mode
ipv6 ]
ip address ip-address { mask |
mask-length } [ sub ]
source { ipv6-address |
interface-type interface-number }
destination ipv6-address
Figure
108, configure an IPv4 over IPv6 manual tunnel between Router A and Router B so
S2/0
2001::1:1/64
IPv6 network
IPv4 over IPv6 tunnel
Tunnel1
30.1.2.1/24
Remarks
N/A
N/A
By default, no IPv4 address is configured
for the tunnel interface.
By default, no source address or interface
is configured for the tunnel.
The specified source address or the
primary IPv6 address of the specified
source interface is used as the source IPv6
address of tunneled packets.
By default, no destination address is
configured for the tunnel.
The tunnel destination address must be
the IPv6 address of the receiving interface
on the tunnel peer. It is used as the
destination IPv6 address of tunneled
packets.
Router B
S2/1
2002::2:1/64
Eth1/1
Tunnel2
30.1.3.1/24
30.1.2.2/24
IPv4
network 2
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