In your previous mail you wrote: >> Does it mean tunnel exit-point IPv6 address and original packets >> destination IPv6 address are same? > > - there is no reason to encapsulate such packets (they can be sent > directly). That's not the case if the tunnel entry point node is not the original source node. => this changes nothing: in both cases there is a route to the destination and packets will follow it. The difference is they can be encapsulated or not, the visible source address doesn't matter...
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