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---
lastproofread: '2026-03-13'
---
(vpp-config-interfaces-ipip)=
```{include} /_include/need_improvement.txt
```
# VPP IPIP Configuration
VPP IPIP interfaces provide IP-in-IP tunneling with high-performance
packet processing. IPIP tunnels encapsulate IP packets within IP
packets, creating point-to-point connections across Layer 3 networks.
## Basic Configuration
### Creating an IPIP Interface
```{cfgcmd} set interfaces vpp ipip \<vppipipN\>
Create an IPIP interface where ``<vppipipN>`` follows the naming
convention ``vppipip1``, ``vppipip2``, etc.
```
```{cfgcmd} set interfaces vpp ipip \<vppipipN\> remote \<address\>
Set the tunnel remote endpoint address. Supports both IPv4 and IPv6
addresses.
```
```{cfgcmd} set interfaces vpp ipip \<vppipipN\> source-address \<address\>
Set the tunnel source address. The source address must match an address
configured on the local system.
```
**Basic Example:**
```none
set interfaces vpp ipip vppipip1
set interfaces vpp ipip vppipip1 remote 203.0.113.2
set interfaces vpp ipip vppipip1 source-address 192.168.1.1
```
## Interface Configuration
### Description and Administrative Control
```{cfgcmd} set interfaces vpp ipip \<vppipipN\> description \<description\>
Set a descriptive name for the IPIP interface.
```
```{cfgcmd} set interfaces vpp ipip \<vppipipN\> disable
Administratively disable the IPIP interface.
```
### Kernel Interface Integration
Kernel interface is bound to the VPP IPIP interface for management and
application compatibility.
## IP Address Configuration
```{cfgcmd} set interfaces vpp ipip \<vppipipN\> address \<ip-address/prefix\>
Configure IPv4 or IPv6 addresses on the kernel interface. Multiple
addresses can be assigned.
```
**Examples:**
```none
# IPv4 address
set interfaces vpp ipip vppipip0 address 192.168.1.10/24
# IPv6 address
set interfaces vpp ipip vppipip0 address 2001:db8::10/64
```
## MTU Configuration
```{cfgcmd} set interfaces vpp ipip \<vppipipN\> mtu \<size\>
Set the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) for the kernel interface.
The MTU must be compatible with the connected VPP interface.
```
## Configuration Examples
### IPv4 IPIP Tunnel
```none
# Basic IPv4 IPIP tunnel
set interfaces vpp ipip vppipip1
set interfaces vpp ipip vppipip1 description "Site-to-site IPIP tunnel"
set interfaces vpp ipip vppipip1 remote 203.0.113.10
set interfaces vpp ipip vppipip1 source-address 192.168.1.1
```
### IPv6 IPIP Tunnel
```none
# IPv6 endpoints
set interfaces vpp ipip vppipip2
set interfaces vpp ipip vppipip2 remote 2001:db8::2
set interfaces vpp ipip vppipip2 source-address 2001:db8::1
```
### IPIP with Kernel Interface
```none
# IPIP tunnel with management interface
set interfaces vpp ipip vppipip3
set interfaces vpp ipip vppipip3 remote 203.0.113.30
set interfaces vpp ipip vppipip3 source-address 192.168.1.1
set interfaces vpp ipip vppipip3 address 10.0.2.1/30
```
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