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lab_with_ipv6_tunnel [2018/01/19 14:58] – [3.1. Static Configuration] samerlab_with_ipv6_tunnel [2018/01/19 15:00] – [3.2. Stateless Auto-Configuration] samer
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 ==== -. Stateless Auto-Configuration ==== ==== -. Stateless Auto-Configuration ====
  
-If you want to benefit for the auto-configuration mechanisms in IPv6, you can start a routing daemon on TEP. This daemon (typical radvd on Debian) will send routing advertisements and enable your lab PC to perform stateless auto-configuration. +If you want to benefit from the auto-configuration mechanisms in IPv6, you can start a routing daemon on the TEP. This daemon (typical radvd on Debian) will send routing advertisements and enable your lab PC to perform stateless auto-configuration. 
-You can instal radvd using ''apt-get install radvd'' on the TEP and configure the /64 prefix in ''/etc/radvd.conf'' as in the following+You can install radvd using ''apt-get install radvd'' on the TEP and configure the /64 prefix in ''/etc/radvd.conf'' as follows
      
 <code bash>   <code bash>  
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 </code>   </code>  
-/etc/init.d/radvd+ 
 +Now you can start the routing daemon on the TEP using ''/etc/init.d/radvd start'' and observe the auto-configuration on any PC in you local network.
lab_with_ipv6_tunnel.txt · Last modified: 2018/01/19 19:25 by samer