Verifying the configuration, Configuring a 6to4 tunnel – H3C Technologies H3C S12500-X Series Switches User Manual

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# Configure an IPv6 over IPv4 manual tunnel interface tunnel 0.

[SwitchB] interface tunnel 0 mode ipv6-ipv4

# Specify VLAN-interface 100 as the source interface of the tunnel interface.

[SwitchB-Tunnel0] source vlan-interface 100

# Specify the destination address for the tunnel interface as the IP address of VLAN-interface 100
of Switch A.

[SwitchB-Tunnel0] destination 192.168.100.1

[SwitchB-Tunnel0] quit

# Configure a static route destined for IPv6 network 1 through tunnel 0 on Switch B.

[SwitchB] ipv6 route-static 3002:: 64 tunnel 0

Verifying the configuration

# Use the display ipv6 interface command to view tunnel interface status on Switch A and Switch B. The

output shows that the interface tunnel 0 is up. (Details not shown.)
# Switch B and Switch A can ping the IPv6 address of VLAN-interface 101 of each other. For example,

ping the IPv6 address of VLAN-interface 101 on Switch B from Switch A.

[SwitchA] ping ipv6 3003::1

Ping6(56 data bytes) 3001::1 --> 3003::1, press CTRL_C to break

56 bytes from 3003::1, icmp_seq=0 hlim=64 time=45.000 ms

56 bytes from 3003::1, icmp_seq=1 hlim=64 time=10.000 ms

56 bytes from 3003::1, icmp_seq=2 hlim=64 time=4.000 ms

56 bytes from 3003::1, icmp_seq=3 hlim=64 time=10.000 ms

56 bytes from 3003::1, icmp_seq=4 hlim=64 time=11.000 ms

--- Ping6 statistics for 3003::1 ---

5 packet(s) transmitted, 5 packet(s) received, 0.0% packet loss

round-trip min/avg/max/std-dev = 4.000/16.000/45.000/14.711 ms

Configuring a 6to4 tunnel

Follow these guidelines when you configure a 6to4 tunnel:

You do not need to configure a destination address for a 6to4 tunnel, because the destination IPv4
address is embedded in the 6to4 IPv6 address.

The source addresses of local tunnels of the same tunnel mode cannot be the same.

Because automatic tunnels do not support dynamic routing, you must configure a static route
destined for the destination IPv6 network if the destination IPv6 network is not in the same subnet

as the IPv6 address of the tunnel interface. You can specify the local tunnel interface as the egress
interface of the route or specify the IPv6 address of the peer tunnel interface as the next hop of the

route. For the detailed configuration, see Layer 3—IP Routing Configuration Guide.

To configure a 6to4 tunnel:

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2.

Enter 6to4 tunnel interface
view.

interface tunnel number [ mode
ipv6-ipv4 6to4 ]

N/A

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