Hey Andrew,
No, the default mode is GRE, which just means you will have more overhead.
You will have an IPv4 header and a GRE header. With ipv6ip you have IPv6
directly inside the IP packet.
On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 8:25 PM, ALL From_NJ <all.from.nj_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey team,
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> If you run ipv6 addressing and routing over a tunnel, do you still need the
> tunnel mode "ipv6ip"?
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> I had to connect two 'islands' of ipv6 with a tunnel.
>
> I was allowed to add another ipv4 and ipv6 network. Pretty easy huh ...
> and
> all seemed to work. The solution guide included the tunnel mode ipv6ip.
> Would adding this command get me anything extra?
>
> Many TIA,
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