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lab_with_ipv6_tunnel [2018/01/19 19:22] – [2. Tunnel Example Configuration] samerlab_with_ipv6_tunnel [2018/01/19 19:24] – [3. Lab Platform Configuration] samer
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 Hurricane Electric has automatically assigned a /64 prefix to your account and routed it to the ''Client IPv6 Address''. You can retrieve the address on the tunnel details page under the ''Routed IPv6 Prefixes'' section. This prefix allows your TEP to operate as the router for this prefix and allows you to utilize static or automatic configuration  to hand out IPs from this allocation to your internal network. In the following, we will examine these two methods. Hurricane Electric has automatically assigned a /64 prefix to your account and routed it to the ''Client IPv6 Address''. You can retrieve the address on the tunnel details page under the ''Routed IPv6 Prefixes'' section. This prefix allows your TEP to operate as the router for this prefix and allows you to utilize static or automatic configuration  to hand out IPs from this allocation to your internal network. In the following, we will examine these two methods.
  
-In both cases, you should start by configuring a static IPv6 address on interface e0 of the TEP. This address should be chosen from the /64 prefix you are assigned.+In both cases, you should start by configuring a static IPv6 address on interface e0 of the TEP. This address should be chosen from your assigned /64 prefix.
 <code bash> <code bash>
 ip -6 addr add Routed_Prefix::1/64 dev e0 ip -6 addr add Routed_Prefix::1/64 dev e0
lab_with_ipv6_tunnel.txt · Last modified: 2018/01/19 19:25 by samer