Configuration Example - HP FlexNetwork MSR2003 Configuration Manual

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Step
7.
(Optional.) Enable dropping
IPv6 packets that use
IPv4-compatible IPv6
addresses.

Configuration example

Network requirements
As shown in
two IPv6 networks can reach each other without disclosing their IPv6 addresses.
Figure 130 Network diagram
Configuration procedure
Make sure Router A and Router B can reach each other through IPv6.
Configure Router A:
# Specify an IPv6 address for GigabitEthernet 2/0/1.
system-view
[RouterA] interface gigabitethernet 2/0/1
[RouterA-GigabitEthernet2/0/1] ipv6 address 2002:1::1 64
[RouterA-GigabitEthernet2/0/1] quit
# Specify an IPv6 address for Serial 2/1/0, which is the physical interface of the tunnel.
[RouterA] interface serial 2/1/0
[RouterA-Serial2/1/0] ipv6 address 2001::11:1 64
[RouterA-Serial2/1/0] quit
# Create the IPv6 tunnel interface Tunnel 1.
[RouterA] interface tunnel 1 mode ipv6
# Specify an IPv6 address for the tunnel interface.
[RouterA-Tunnel1] ipv6 address 3001::1:1 64
# Specify the IP address of Serial 2/1/0 as the source address for the tunnel interface.
[RouterA-Tunnel1] source 2001::11:1
# Specify the IP address of Serial 2/1/1 on Router B as the destination address for the tunnel
interface.
[RouterA-Tunnel1] destination 2002::22:1
[RouterA-Tunnel1] quit
# Configure a static route destined for the IPv6 network group 2 through the tunnel interface.
[RouterA] ipv6 route-static 2002:3:: 64 tunnel 1
Configure Router B:
Command
tunnel discard
ipv4-compatible-packet
Figure
130, configure an IPv6 over IPv6 tunnel between Router A and Router B so the
Remarks
By default, IPv6 packets that use
IPv4-compatible IPv6 packets are not
dropped.
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