Operation Manual – IPv6
H3C S3610&S5510 Series Ethernet Switches
Chapter 3 Tunneling Configuration
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Caution:
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If the addresses of the tunnel interfaces at the two ends of a tunnel are not in the
same network segment, a forwarding route through the tunnel to the peer must be
configured so that the encapsulated packet can be forwarded normally. You can
configure static or dynamic routes at both ends of the tunnel.
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When you configure a static route, you need to configure a route to the destination
address (the destination IP address of the packet, instead of the IPv4 address of the
tunnel destination) and set the next-hop to the tunnel interface number or network
address at the local end of the tunnel. Such a route must be configured at both ends
of the tunnel.
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Before referencing a link aggregation group on the tunnel interface to receive and
send packets, make sure that the aggregation group has been configured.
Otherwise, the tunnel interface will not be up to communicate.
3.6.3 Configuration Example
I. Network requirements
The destination address of a tunnel is an ISATAP address. It is required that IPv6 hosts
in the IPv4 network can access the IPv6 network via an ISATAP tunnel.
II. Network diagram
Figure 3-6
Network diagram for an ISATAP tunnel
III. Configuration procedure
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Configuration on the switch
# Enable IPv6.
<Switch> system-view
[Switch] ipv6
# Configure a link aggregation group. Disable STP on the port before adding it into the
link aggregation group.