HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch Layer 3 - IP Services Configuration G - Page 197

Displaying and maintaining GRE

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Step Command 4. Configure a source IPv6 address or source interface for source { ipv6-address | the tunnel interface. interface-type interface-number } 5. Configure a destination IPv6 address for the tunnel interface. destination ipv6-address 6. Return to system view. quit Remarks By default, no source IPv6 address or interface is configured for a tunnel interface. If you configure a source IPv6 address for a tunnel interface, the tunnel interface uses the source IPv6 address as the source IPv6 address of the encapsulated packets. If you configure a source interface for a tunnel interface, the tunnel interface uses the IPv6 address of the source interface as the source IPv6 address of the encapsulated packets. By default, no destination IPv6 address is configured for a tunnel interface. The destination IPv6 address is the IPv6 address of the physical interface that the tunnel remote end uses to receive packets from the GRE tunnel. The tunnel local end uses this address as the destination IPv6 address of the encapsulated packets. N/A 7. (Optional.) Configure the device to discard IPv6 packets tunnel discard with IPv4-compatible IPv6 ipv4-compatible-packet addresses By default, the device does not discard such IPv6 packets. For information about tunnel interfaces and more configuration commands on a tunnel interface, see "Configuring tunneling." For more information about the interface tunnel, source, destination, and tunnel discard ipv4-compatible-packet commands, see Layer 3-IP Services Command Reference. Displaying and maintaining GRE Execute display commands in any view. 189

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Step
Command
Remarks
4.
Configure a source IPv6
address or source interface for
the tunnel interface.
source
{
ipv6-address
|
interface-type interface-number
}
By default, no source IPv6 address
or interface is configured for a
tunnel interface.
If you configure a source IPv6
address for a tunnel interface, the
tunnel interface uses the source
IPv6 address as the source IPv6
address of the encapsulated
packets.
If you configure a source interface
for a tunnel interface, the tunnel
interface uses the IPv6 address of
the source interface as the source
IPv6 address of the encapsulated
packets.
5.
Configure a destination IPv6
address for the tunnel
interface.
destination
ipv6-address
By default, no destination IPv6
address is configured for a tunnel
interface.
The destination IPv6 address is the
IPv6 address of the physical
interface that the tunnel remote
end uses to receive packets from
the GRE tunnel.
The tunnel local end uses this
address as the destination IPv6
address of the encapsulated
packets.
6.
Return to system view.
quit
N/A
7.
(Optional.) Configure the
device to discard IPv6 packets
with IPv4-compatible IPv6
addresses
tunnel discard
ipv4-compatible-packet
By default, the device does not
discard such IPv6 packets.
For information about tunnel interfaces and more configuration commands on a tunnel interface, see
"
Configuring tunneling
."
For more information about the
interface tunnel
,
source
,
destination
, and
tunnel discard
ipv4-compatible-packet
commands,
see
Layer 3—IP Services Command Reference
.
Displaying and maintaining GRE
Execute
display
commands in any view.