RE: IPV6 AUTOMATIC TUNNELING PROBLEM

From: NET HE (he_net@hotmail.com)
Date: Sun Feb 22 2009 - 20:23:47 ARST


I suggest you to use command "ipv6 generix-prefix abc 6to4 loop0" to obtain
the 6to4 address first, then use it to define ipv6 addresses on other
interfaces.

Best Regards,
Net (Xin) He

> Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2009 00:41:12 +0300
> Subject: IPV6 AUTOMATIC TUNNELING PROBLEM
> From: karim.jamali@gmail.com
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
>
> Dear Experts,
>
> I am Considering two routers and attempting to form an IPV6 Automatic
> tunnel.It isn't working.Can anyone help me out?
>
> R5
>
> interface Loopback0
> ip address 150.11.5.5 255.255.255.0
> ipv6 address 2002:96B:505::5/64
>
> interface Tunnel0
> no ip address
> no ip redirects
> ipv6 address 2002:96B:505:12::5/64
> tunnel source Loopback0
> tunnel mode ipv6ip 6to4
>
> show ipv6 route static
> S 2002::/16 [1/0]
> via ::, Tunnel0
>
> R6
> interface Loopback0
> ip address 150.11.6.6 255.255.255.0
> ip ospf 1 area 168
> ipv6 address 2002:96B:606::6/64
>
> interface Tunnel0
> no ip address
> no ip redirects
> ipv6 address 2002:96B:606:12::6/64
> tunnel source Loopback0
> tunnel mode ipv6ip 6to4
> show ipv6 route st
> S 2002::/16 [1/0]
> via ::, Tunnel0
>
>
>
> --
> KJ
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