Configuring Ipv6 Tunnel - Zte ZXR10 5900E Series User Manual

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Automatic
IPv4-Compatible
Tunnel
St-
Command
ep
1
interface tunnel<tunnel id>
ZXR10(config)#
2
ZXR10(config-tunnelX)#
3
ZXR10(config-tunnelX)#
4
ZXR10(config-tunnelX)#
5
ZXR10(config-tunnelX)#
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ZXR10(config-tunnelX)#
<ipaddress>
Automatic IPv4-compatible tunnel uses IPv4-compatible IPv6
address.
The high 96 bits of IPv4-compatible IPv6 address
are all 0.
The low 32 bits are IPv4 addresses.
0:0:0:0:0:0:A.B.C.D or ::A.B.C.D.
The IPv4 embedded in IPv6 address decides the destination of the
tunnel. Hosts or routers at both sides of the tunnel should support
dual protocol stack.

Configuring IPv6 Tunnel

tunnel mode {ipv6ip}
tunnel mode ipv6ip [6to4]}
tunnel mode ipv6ip [isatap]}
tunnel source
tunnel destination ipv4
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Chapter 3 IPv6 Tunnel Configuration
Its format is
Function
This creates a tunnel and
enters tunnel configuration
mode.
This configures tunnel mode.
ZXR10 5900E only supports
ipv6ip mode, that is, 6in4
mode.
This configures 6 to 4 tunnel.
This configures isatap tunnel.
This configures the source
address of the tunnel.
This configures the
destination address of the
tunnel.
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