Viewing Ipv6 Tunnel Information; Configuring Router Advertisement - Cisco RV 120W Administration Manual

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Configuring Networking
Configuring IPv6
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
STEP 4
STEP 5
STEP 6
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
Cisco RV 120W Administration Guide
To add an ISATAP tunnel:
Choose Networking > IPv6 > ISATAP Tunnels.
Click Add.
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.
Choose the local endpoint address, or the endpoint address for the tunnel that
starts with the Cisco RV 120W. The endpoint can be the LAN interface (if the LAN
is configured as an IPv4 network), or a specific LAN IPv4 address.
If you chose an endpoint other than the LAN interface in Step 4, enter the IPv4
address of the endpoint.
Click Save.

Viewing IPv6 Tunnel Information

To view IPv6 tunnel information, choose Networking > IPv6 > IPv6 Tunnels Status.
The page displays information about the automatic tunnel set up through the
dedicated WAN interface. The table shows the name of tunnel and the IPv6
address that is created on the device.

Configuring Router Advertisement

The Router Advertisement Daemon (RADVD) on the Cisco RV 120W listens for
router solicitations in the IPv6 LAN and responds with router advertisements as
required. This is stateless IPv6 auto configuration, and the Cisco RV 120W
distributes IPv6 prefixes to all nodes on the network.
To configure the RADVD:
Choose Networking > IPv6 > Router Advertisement.
Under RADVD Status, choose Enable.
Under Advertise Mode, choose one of the following:
Unsolicited Multicast—Select this option to send router advertisements
(RAs) to all interfaces belonging to the multicast group.
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