Brian,

> Brian E Carpenter
> That's correct as long as the RFC3056 code is only enabled in
> the site border router. If it's enabled in any internal routers,
> the packets will get black holed internally.

I don't think so. They will be blackholed only if the traffic crosses a
6to4 tunnel interface, not if the 6to4 address is treated/configured as
a regular IPv6 address. If the routing table contains IGP or connected
routes with a mask of /64 as it should be the longest match route will
prevail over the 2002::/16 route associated with the tunnel interface
and traffic should flow. If there is no match in the routing table then
traffic will indeed be blackholed and that's a feature not a bug.

Michel.



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