3com S7906E Manuel De Montage

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Passenger protocol: Protocol that the payload packet uses, IPX in the example. 
Encapsulation or carrier protocol: Protocol used to encapsulate the payload packet, that is, GRE.  
Delivery or transport protocol: Protocol used to encapsulate the GRE packet and then forward the 
packet to the other end of the tunnel, IP in this example.  
Depending on the transport protocol, two tunnel modes are present: GRE over IPv4 and GRE over 
IPv6. 
Decapsulation process 
Decapsulation is the reverse process of encapsulation: 
1)  Upon receiving an IP packet from the tunnel interface, Router B checks the destination address. 
2)  If the destination is itself, Router B strips off the IP header of the packet and submits the resulting 
packet to the GRE protocol. 
3)  The GRE protocol checks the key, checksum and sequence number in the packet, and then strips 
off the GRE header and submits the payload to the X protocol for forwarding. 
 
 
Encapsulation and decapsulation processes on both ends of the GRE tunnel and the resulting increase 
in data volumes will degrade the forwarding efficiency for the GRE-enabled device to some extent.  
 
Protocols and Standards 
RFC 1853: IP in IP Tunneling 
RFC 2473: Generic Packet Tunneling in IPv6 Specification 
RFC 2893: Transition Mechanisms for IPv6 Hosts and Routers 
RFC 3056: Connection of IPv6 Domains via IPv4 Clouds 
RFC 4214: Intra-Site Automatic Tunnel Addressing Protocol (ISATAP) 
Tunneling Configuration Task List 
Complete the following tasks to configure the tunneling feature: 
Task 
Remarks 
Required 
Configuring an 
IPv6 over IPv4 
tunnel 
Optional 
Use one as needed. 
Optional 
Optional 
Optional 
Optional 
Optional