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Configuring Networking
Configuring IPv6
STEP 3
STEP 4
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
STEP 4
STEP 5
STEP 6
STEP 7
Cisco RV180/RV180W Administration Guide
If there is a remote endpoint to which you want to route IPv4 traffic, next to Remote
End Point, check Enable. Enter the IP address of the remote endpoint in the field
below.
Click Save.
Viewing IPv6 Tunnel Information
To view IPv6 tunnel information, choose Networking > IPv6 > Tunneling. Click
Refresh to get the latest information.
The IPv6 Tunnel Status table shows the name of tunnel and the IPv6 address that
is created on the device.
Configuring Intra-Site Automatic Tunnel Addressing Protocol (ISATAP) Tunnels
Intra-site automatic tunnel addressing protocol (ISATAP) is a method to transmit
IPv6 packets between dual-stack nodes over an IPv4 network. The Cisco RV180/
RV180W is one endpoint (a node) for the tunnel. You must also set a local endpoint,
as well as the ISATAP Subnet Prefix that defines the logical ISATAP subnet to
configure a tunnel.
Adding an ISATAP Tunnel
To add an ISATAP tunnel:
Choose Networking > IPv6 > Tunneling.
In the ISATAP Tunnel Table, click Add.
Enter the tunnel name.
Choose the local endpoint address, or the endpoint address for the tunnel that
starts with the Cisco RV180/RV180W. The endpoint can be the LAN interface (if
the LAN is configured as an IPv4 network), or another LAN IPv4 address.
If you chose Other IP in Step 4, enter the IPv4 address of the endpoint.
Enter the ISATAP subnet prefix. This is the 64-bit subnet prefix that is assigned to
the logical ISATAP subnet for this intranet. This can be obtained from your ISP or
internet registry, or derived from RFC 4193.
Click Save.
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