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Tunnel mode ipv6ip – LevelOne GTL-2691 User Manual

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packets (by ensuring an IPv4 MTU of at least 1300 bytes is used) or by

preventing frequent changes to IPv4 routing.

Packets delivered to transport protocols on the decapsulating node

should not be subject to ingress filtering. For bidirectionally configured

tunnels this is done by verifying that the source address is the IPv4

address of the other end of the tunnel. For unidirectionally configured

tunnels, the decapsulating node must be configured with a list of source

IPv4 address prefixes that are acceptable. Such a list must default to

not having any entries, i.e. the node has to be explicitly configured to

forward decapsulated packets received over unidirectionally configured

tunnels.

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XAMPLE

Console(config)#interface tunnel 2

Console(config-if)#tunnel destination 192.168.1.5

Console(config-if)#

tunnel mode ipv6ip

This command sets the tunnel mode to manual configuration or 6-to-4

automatic tunneling. Use the no form to restore the default setting.

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YNTAX

tunnel mode ipv6ip {configured | 6to4}
no tunnel mode ipv6ip

configured - Configured IPv6 over IPv4 tunneling using point-to-

point tunnels by encapsulating IPv6 packets within IPv4 headers to

carry them over IPv4 routing infrastructures (based on RFC 2893).
6to4 - Transports IPv6 over IPv4 clouds by assigning a unique IPv6

address prefix to any site that currently has at least one globally

unique IPv4 address, and specifying an encapsulation mechanism

for transmitting IPv6 packets using such a prefix over the global

IPv4 network. (This method is based on RFC 3056.)

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configured

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Interface Configuration (IPv6/v4 Tunnel)

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Configured tunneling of IPv6 over IPv4 based on RFC 2893 uses point-

to-point tunnels made by encapsulating IPv6 packets within IPv4

headers to carry them over IPv4 routing infrastructures. These tunnels

can be either unidirectional or bidirectional. Bidirectionally configured

tunnels behave as virtual point-to-point links. When using configured

tunnels, the IPv4 tunnel end-point address must be manually

configured on the encapsulating node with the

tunnel destination

command.