Chapter 16 ISATAP Tunnel Configuration
Step
Command
Function
7
ZXR10(config-ipv6-tunnel-if-v6_tunnel1)#
tunnel
source ipv4
<
src-addr
>
Configures the source address
of an tunnel. Use the
no
format
of this command to delete the
source address of the tunnel.
Parameter descriptions:
Parameter
Description
<
tunnel_no
>
Tunnel number, indicating the number of tunnel interfaces
that can be created, in the range of 1-512
<
src-addr
>
Source address on the egress of the tunnel
<
addrprefix /prefix-len
>
IPv6 address prefix and prefix length
16.3 ISATAP Configuration Example
General Description
As shown in
, assume that S1 and S2 are dual-stack switches, PC1 and PC2
are IPv6 hosts. It is required to configure an ISATAP tunnel.
Figure 16-2 ISATAP Configuration Example
Method
To configure an ISATAP tunnel, it is necessary to enable IPv6 and bind the IPv4 address
of the switch at the source end of the tunnel. It is unnecessary to configure the destination
address. The configuration steps are described below:
1.
Create an ISATAP tunnel. Configure an IPv6 address and enable IPv6. The IPv6
address on the ISATAP interface uses eui mode.
2.
Enter tunnel configuration mode from global configuration mode, and then enter the
ISATAP tunnel interface to be configured.
3.
Configure the tunnel mode and the source address.
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