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Unable to setup tunnel on Cisco IOS 12.3
[nl] Shadow Hawkins on Friday, 19 March 2004 16:59:04
I've got a Cisco 1605-R with IOS 12.3(6). I've added the tunnel configuration from the OS setup FAQ as follows: interface Tunnel0 no ip address ipv6 address 2001:838:300:C::2/64 ipv6 enable tunnel source 213.197.11.9 tunnel destination 213.197.27.252 tunnel mode ipv6ip ! ipv6 route 2000::/3 2001:838:300:C::1 Unfortunately, it does not work. I've checked on the SIXXS page that my Tunnel is "enabled". I've also check connectivity to my router, it's fully reachable on every proto from the outside iface. Any help is appreciated! :-) Here is some more diagnostic output: router#sh ip int brief Interface IP-Address OK? Method Status Protocol Tunnel0 unassigned YES NVRAM up up router#sh ipv6 route S 2000::/3 [1/0] via 2001:838:300:C::1 C 2001:838:300:C::/64 [0/0] via ::, Tunnel0 L 2001:838:300:C::2/128 [0/0] via ::, Tunnel0 L FE80::/10 [0/0] via ::, Null0 L FF00::/8 [0/0] via ::, Null0 router#ping ipv6 2001:838:300:c::2 Type escape sequence to abort. Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 2001:838:300:C::2, timeout is 2 seconds: !!!!! Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 1/2/4 ms router#ping ipv6 2001:838:300:c::1 Type escape sequence to abort. Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 2001:838:300:C::1, timeout is 2 seconds: ..... Success rate is 0 percent (0/5)
Unable to setup tunnel on Cisco IOS 12.3
[nl] Shadow Hawkins on Friday, 19 March 2004 23:07:17
Hi, This is my working tunnel config, you can ignore the traffic filters for now, you can also try debugging with "debug ipv6 packet" and see what happens. Are you sure you have the right tunnel source? it resolves as solid.concepts.nl ---- My (working) config --- ipv6 route 2000::/3 Tunnel0 ipv6 unicast-routing ! interface Tunnel0 description sixxs IPv6 tunnel no ip address ipv6 address 2001:838:300:14D::2/127 ipv6 enable ipv6 traffic-filter IPV6_IN in ipv6 traffic-filter IPV6_OUT out tunnel source BVI1 tunnel destination 213.197.27.252 tunnel mode ipv6ip ! --- Some output --- #sh ipv6 route IPv6 Routing Table - 7 entries Codes: C - Connected, L - Local, S - Static, R - RIP, B - BGP U - Per-user Static route I1 - ISIS L1, I2 - ISIS L2, IA - ISIS interarea, IS - ISIS summary O - OSPF intra, OI - OSPF inter, OE1 - OSPF ext 1, OE2 - OSPF ext 2 ON1 - OSPF NSSA ext 1, ON2 - OSPF NSSA ext 2 S 2000::/3 [1/0] via ::, Tunnel0 C 2001:838:300:14D::2/127 [0/0] via ::, Tunnel0 L 2001:838:300:14D::2/128 [0/0] via ::, Tunnel0 C 2001:838:39C::/48 [0/0] via ::, Ethernet0 L 2001:838:39C:0:20D:BDFF:FE9A:1D7A/128 [0/0] via ::, Ethernet0 L FE80::/10 [0/0] via ::, Null0 L FF00::/8 [0/0] via ::, Null0 A trace to you .... c836#traceroute 2001:838:300:C::2 Type escape sequence to abort. Tracing the route to 2001:838:300:C::2 1 2001:838:300:14D::1 !U !U !U A ping to your tunnel endpoint Type escape sequence to abort. Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 2001:838:300:C::1, timeout is 2 seconds: UUUUU Success rate is 0 percent (0/5) Hope this helps, Willem.

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