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lab_with_ipv6_tunnel [2018/01/19 19:22] – [2. Tunnel Example Configuration] samer | lab_with_ipv6_tunnel [2018/01/19 19:24] – [3.1. Static Configuration] samer | ||
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Hurricane Electric has automatically assigned a /64 prefix to your account and routed it to the '' | Hurricane Electric has automatically assigned a /64 prefix to your account and routed it to the '' | ||
- | 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 | + | 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 |
<code bash> | <code bash> | ||
ip -6 addr add Routed_Prefix:: | ip -6 addr add Routed_Prefix:: | ||
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==== -. Static Configuration ==== | ==== -. Static Configuration ==== | ||
- | On a PC in your lab, you can configure a static IPv6 address chosen from your /64 routed prefix | + | On any PC in your lab, you can configure a static IPv6 address chosen from your /64 routed prefix. Moreover, you should add a default route using the link-local address of the e0 interface |
<code bash> | <code bash> | ||
ip -6 addr add Routed_Prefix:: | ip -6 addr add Routed_Prefix:: |
lab_with_ipv6_tunnel.txt · Last modified: 2018/01/19 19:25 by samer