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tunnel mode {aurp | cayman | dvmrp | eon | gre| gre multipoint | gre ipv6 | ipip [decapsulate-any] | iptalk | ipv6 | mpls | nos | tunnel mode {aurp | cayman | dvmrp | eon | gre| gre multipoint | gre ipv6 | ipip [decapsulate-any] | iptalk | ipv6 | mpls | nos | ||
<div style="margin-left:1cm;margin-right:1cm;">Router 1(config-if)# '''tunnel mode ipv6ip'''</div> | <div style="margin-left:1cm;margin-right:1cm;">Router 1(config-if)# '''tunnel mode ipv6ip'''</div> |
Version vom 27. Dezember 2023, 18:03 Uhr
IPv6 Over IPv4
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In this IPv6 Tunnelling Configuration lesson, you will learn how to configure IPv6 over IPv4 Tunnel manually. As you know, for transition from IPv4 to IPv6, sometimes we need a temporary solution. Configuring IPv4 Tunnel for IPv6 on dual-stack routers is also a temporary solution during IPv6 transition.
For our IPv6 over IPv4 Tunnel configuration example, we will use the below simple topology. As you can see in this topology, there are two sides that are IPv6 capable. We build Manual Tunnel between these two IPv6 sites. By doing this, we provide these two sites’ communication.
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As I mentioned before, this is a temporary solution towards an IPv6 capable network. In other words, this is not the final architecture for IPv6 network. But, towards such an architecture, we can use Manual IPv6 over IPv4 Tunnel. Beside this technique, there are also other techniques that we can use for this purpose. These techniques are given below:
- Manual
- GRE
- IPv4- compatible
- 6to4
- 6RD
- ISATAP
Here, we will do Manual Tunnel Configuration for this IPv6 configuration.
Manual IPv6 Over IPv4 Tunnel Configuration Steps
Creating Tunnel
The first step of configuring manual IPv6 over IPv4 Tunnel is creating the tunnel. To do this, we will create the tunnel with the tunnel number with “interface tunnel tunnel-number” command. Our tunnel number is 10 for this configuration.
You can also watch the quick video configuration.
Adding IPv6 Address to the Interface
Then, we will add IPv6 address to this interface. We can do this manually or with IPv6 EUI-64 format. Below, we will set IPv6 address manually.
Setting Tunnel Source and Destination Address
After setting IPv6 address of the tunnel, we will set source and destination IPv4 addresses of the physical address. We can also use IPv4 enabled interface name here. Here, we will use Gigabit Ethernet 0/0/0 interface of the router as source and the IPv4 address of the destination interface as tunnel destination address.
The format of tunnel source command is given below:
tunnel source {ip-address | ipv6-address | interface-type interface-number}
The format of tunnel destination command is gven below:
tunnel destination {host-name | ip-address | ipv6-address}
Setting Tunnel Mode
The last step to configure manual IPv6 Over IPv4 tunnel configuration is, setting the tunnel mode. Here, we can set other tunnel modes also but here, we are configuring Manual IPv6 Tunnel. So, we will select “ipv6ip” mode.
The format of this command is given below:
tunnel mode {aurp | cayman | dvmrp | eon | gre| gre multipoint | gre ipv6 | ipip [decapsulate-any] | iptalk | ipv6 | mpls | nos
The complete commands will be like below on Router 1:
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IPv6 Over IPv4 GRE Tunnel Configuration on Router 2
Now we will do this Manual IPv6 over IPv4 Tunnel Configuration on Roouter 2.
Manual IPv6 Over IPv4 Tunnel Verification
To verify our manual IPv6 over IPv4 tunnel configuration, we will use “show tunnel interface” command. This ommand will give us the detailed information about the tunnel interface.
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