What's the (an) accepted way of making an ipv6-to-4 tunnel persist across
reboots?

This config works for me:

ifconfig ip.tun0 inet6 plumb
ifconfig ip.tun0 inet6 tsrc ${myIPV4)  tdst ${remoteIPV4) up
ifconfig ip.tun0 inet6 addif $(myIPV6) ${remoteIPV6) up
route add -inet6 default ${remoteIPV6)


I can create a local service, surely, and call the above from a script.

I believe I cannot modify the network using triton admin.

Perhaps I can modify the creation in the global zone.

I'm happy if the old Solaris commands work, but I think persistence with
dladm
doesn't really work, right?

Best practice?
Pointers?

I've read the ipv6 how-tos that talk about the global zone.  But those are
for new zones.

Cheers!
-sam



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