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47 is mainly based on RFC2893 IPv6-over-IPv4 configured tunnel.
92 Note that IPv6 link-local addresses
95 You may need to remove IPv6 link-local addresses manually using
98 (for example, if you need a pure IPv4-over-IPv6 tunnel).
126 .Dl ifconfig Ar gif0 Cm -noclamp
142 If an outgoing packet bigger than the inner protocol MTU arrives at a
162 it can also cause packet losses on the intermediate narrowest path
166 A big outgoing packet will be dropped on a router with a smaller MTU.
169 an ICMPv6 Packet Too Big error will be sent back to the sender,
170 who can adjust the packet length and re-send it.
173 and makes the packet length shorter so that packets go through
180 the Packet Too Big message is generated for the outer protocol.
184 the inner protocol sees it just as a packet loss with no useful
194 interface silently splits a packet of over 1240 octets into fragments to make
199 is the smallest MTU in IPv6 and guarantees no packet loss occurs
203 the performance is sub-optimal if the actual path MTU is larger than
228 The default behavior is most conservative to prevent confusing packet loss.
239 .Dv draft-ietf-ipsec-ecn-02.txt .
249 .Bl -tag -width "Ingress" -offset indent
266 .Bl -tag -width "Ingress" -offset indent
292 You may want to secure your node by using packet filters.
327 .%O draft-ietf-ipsec-ecn-02.txt
347 device may not interoperate with peers which are based on different
356 does not try to perform path MTU discovery for the encapsulated packet
361 The first bigger-than-pmtu packet may be lost.
373 had a multi-destination behavior, configurable via