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- | As shown in Figure 1, we suppose that your lab is equipped with either dual-stack (supporting IPv4 and IPv6) devices or IPv6-only devices. | + | As shown in Figure 1, we suppose that your lab is equipped with either dual-stack (supporting IPv4 and IPv6) devices or IPv6-only devices. |
In such case, tunnel mechanisms can help you get IPv6 connectivity without waiting for the migration of the IPv4-only network. [[https:// | In such case, tunnel mechanisms can help you get IPv6 connectivity without waiting for the migration of the IPv4-only network. [[https:// |
lab_with_ipv6_tunnel.txt · Last modified: 2018/01/19 19:25 by samer