Configuring IPv6 Over IPv4 Parameters
This section provides several examples of the features that must be configured in order to
implement IPv6 over IPv4 relay services.
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Tunnel Ingress Node
This configuration shows how the interface through which the IPv6 over IPv4 traffic leaves the
node. This must be configured on a network interface.
CLI Syntax: config>router
Example
The following displays the configuration output showing the interface information.
A:ALA-49>configure>router# info
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...
...
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A:ALA-49>configure>router#
7750 SR OS Router Configuration Guide
Tunnel Ingress Node on page 55
→
Learning the Tunnel Endpoint IPv4 System Address on page 57
→
Configuring an IPv4 BGP Peer on page 58
→
An Example of a IPv6 Over IPv4 Tunnel Configuration on page 59
Tunnel Egress Node on page 61
→
Learning the Tunnel Endpoint IPv4 System Address on page 62
→
Configuring an IPv4 BGP Peer on page 63
→
An Example of a IPv6 Over IPv4 Tunnel Configuration on page 64
static-route ::C8C8:C802/128 indirect 200.200.200.2
interface ip-int-name
address {ip-address/mask>|ip-address netmask} [broadcast
all-ones|host-ones]
port port-name
:
config>router# interface ip-1.1.1.1
config>router>if# address 1.1.1.1/30
config>router>if# port 1/1/1
config>router>if# exit
config>router#
interface "ip-1.1.1.1"
address 1.1.1.1/30
port 1/1/1
exit
IP Router Configuration
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