Usage for creating a 4over6 tunnel device (but it's not up afterward)
# /sbin/ip tunnel add <device> mode ip4ip6 remote <ipv6addressofforeigntunnel> ¬ local <ipv6addresslocal> |
Usage (generic example for three tunnels):
# /sbin/ip -6 tunnel add ip6tnl1 mode ip4ip6 remote ¬ <ipv6addressofforeigntunnel1> local <ipv6addresslocal> # /sbin/ip link set dev ip6tnl1 up # /sbin/ip -6 route add <prefixtoroute1> dev ip6tnl1 metric 1 # /sbin/ip -6 tunnel add ip6tnl2 mode ip4ip6 remote ¬ <ipv6addressofforeigntunnel2> local <ipv6addresslocal> # /sbin/ip link set dev ip6tnl2 up # /sbin/ip -6 route add <prefixtoroute2> dev ip6tnl2 metric 1 # /sbin/ip -6 tunnel add ip6tnl3 mode ip4ip6 remote ¬ <ipv6addressofforeigntunnel3> local <ipv6addresslocal> # /sbin/ip link set dev ip6tnl3 up # /sbin/ip -6 route add <prefixtoroute3> dev ip6tnl3 metric 1 |
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