Hello,

I would like to know how an IPv6 router processes a tunneling packet
in which the destination address of outer packet is a global address
of one of interfaces and the destination address of inner packet
is link local address such as solicited node multicast address.

Is tunneling of packets destined for link local address just prohibited?

If it were allowed, does a router decapsulate the inner packet and send
it to the interface which the destination address of the outer packet
indicates?

How about in the case that the destination address of the outer packet
is subnet router anycast address?

Regards,

Ichiro Okajima
NTT DoCoMo 

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