IPv6 over IPv4 Tunneling Feature Overview and Configuration Guide

IPv6 over IPv4 tunnels are point-to-point tunnels made by encapsulating IPv6 packets within IPv4 headers to carry them over IPv4 routing infrastructures. This allows isolated IPv6 end systems and devices to communicate without the need to upgrade the IPv4 infrastructure that exists between them

The key to a successful IPv6 transition is compatibility with the large installed base of IPv4 hosts and routers. Maintaining compatibility with IPv4 while deploying IPv6 will streamline the task of transitioning the Internet to IPv6.

This guide describes IPv6 over IPv4 tunneling and how to configure it on AlliedWare Plus devices.

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