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====== Lab with IPv6 Tunnel ====== | ====== Lab with IPv6 Tunnel ====== | ||
- | This document explains how to bring connectivity to a lab platform | + | This document explains how to bring IPv6 Internet |
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+ | As shown in Figure 1, we suppose that your lab is equipped with either dual-stack (support IPv4 and IPv6) devices or IPv6 only devices. In order to get IPv6 connectivity to your lab, you need to traverse an IPv4 only network. This is still unfortunately the case for many internet service providers in the world. | ||
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+ | Hurricane Electric provides a free service for 6in4 tunnels. Subscription is available on [[https:// | ||
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lab_with_ipv6_tunnel.txt · Last modified: 2018/01/19 19:25 by samer