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HAPTER
47
| IP Interface Commands
IPv6 to IPv4 Tunnels
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E
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.
S
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.)
D
EFAULT
S
ETTING
configured
C
OMMAND
M
ODE
Interface Configuration (IPv6/v4 Tunnel)
C
OMMAND
U
SAGE
u
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
command.
The 6to4 mechanism is typically implemented almost entirely in
routers bordering between IPv4 and IPv6 domains.
The tunnel end-point address of a 6to4 tunnel is dynamically
determined by the tunnel source (local end-point node) via the IPv6
6to4 address of the packet sent from IPv6 6to4 hosts. The 6to4 end-
point address is constructed using “2002:
Public IPv4 Address
::/48” as
the IPv6 address prefix. This prefix can be used exactly like any other
valid IPv6 prefix, e.g., for “Neighbor Discovery for IP Version 6 (IPv6)”
defined in RFC 2461.
Summary of Contents for DG-GS4826S
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Page 6: ...ABOUT THIS GUIDE 6 ...
Page 60: ...SECTION I Getting Started 60 ...
Page 72: ...CHAPTER 1 Introduction System Defaults 72 ...
Page 90: ...CHAPTER 2 Initial Switch Configuration Managing System Files 90 ...
Page 92: ...SECTION II Web Configuration 92 u Unicast Routing on page 539 u Multicast Routing on page 595 ...
Page 138: ...CHAPTER 4 Basic Management Tasks Resetting the System 138 ...
Page 204: ...CHAPTER 6 VLAN Configuration Configuring MAC based VLANs 204 ...
Page 212: ...CHAPTER 7 Address Table Settings Clearing the Dynamic Address Table 212 ...
Page 238: ...CHAPTER 9 Rate Limit Configuration 238 Figure 106 Configuring Rate Limits ...
Page 268: ...CHAPTER 12 Quality of Service Attaching a Policy Map to a Port 268 ...
Page 368: ...CHAPTER 14 Security Measures DHCP Snooping 368 ...
Page 422: ...CHAPTER 15 Basic Administration Protocols Remote Monitoring 422 ...
Page 488: ...CHAPTER 17 IP Configuration Setting the Switch s IP Address IP Version 6 488 ...
Page 538: ...CHAPTER 20 IP Services Forwarding UDP Service Requests 538 ...
Page 594: ...CHAPTER 21 Unicast Routing Configuring the Open Shortest Path First Protocol Version 2 594 ...
Page 624: ...CHAPTER 22 Multicast Routing Configuring PIMv6 for IPv6 624 ...
Page 638: ...CHAPTER 23 Using the Command Line Interface CLI Command Groups 638 ...
Page 712: ...CHAPTER 26 SNMP Commands 712 ...
Page 720: ...CHAPTER 27 Remote Monitoring Commands 720 ...
Page 776: ...CHAPTER 29 Authentication Commands Management IP Filter 776 ...
Page 876: ...CHAPTER 34 Port Mirroring Commands Local Port Mirroring Commands 876 ...
Page 898: ...CHAPTER 37 Address Table Commands 898 ...
Page 998: ...CHAPTER 41 Quality of Service Commands 998 ...
Page 1060: ...CHAPTER 42 Multicast Filtering Commands MLD Proxy Routing 1060 ...
Page 1078: ...CHAPTER 43 LLDP Commands 1078 ...
Page 1088: ...CHAPTER 44 Domain Name Service Commands 1088 ...
Page 1164: ...CHAPTER 47 IP Interface Commands IPv6 to IPv4 Tunnels 1164 ...
Page 1260: ...CHAPTER 48 IP Routing Commands Open Shortest Path First OSPFv3 1260 ...
Page 1304: ...SECTION IV Appendices 1304 ...
Page 1310: ...APPENDIX A Software Specifications Management Information Bases 1310 ...
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