Ipv6 And Ipv4 Compatibility; Configuring Ipv6 In Ipv4 Tunnels - Nokia IPSO 4.0 Reference Manual

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represents the number of times to retry Duplicate Address Detection Neighbor Discovery
requests.
6. In the Permanent Neighbor Discovery Entries field, enter the permanent IPv6 address for the
permanent neighbor discovery destination in the New Permanent Neighbor Discovery Entry
text box.
7. Click Apply.
8. Click Save to make your changes permanent.
9. To flush current dynamic Neighbor Discovery entries, click Flush in the Dynamic Neighbor
Discovery Entries field.
10. Click Apply.

IPv6 and IPv4 Compatibility

Configuring IPv6 in IPv4 Tunnels

If your IPv6 traffic needs to travel through IPv4 networks to reach its destination, you need to set
up a virtual link by configuring a tunnel.
To configure IPv6 in IPv4 tunnels
1. Click IPv6 in IPv4 Tunnels under Configuration > System Configuration > IPv6
Configuration in the tree view.
2. Enter the IPv4 address of the local tunnel endpoint in the Local IPv4 Address text box.
3. Enter the IPv4 address of the remote tunnel endpoint in the Remote IPv4 Address text box.
Note
The local address must be the address of another interface configured for the router.
4. (Optional) Enter the IPv6 link-local address of the local tunnel endpoint in the Local IPv6
Link Local text box.
If you do not specify an address a default will be configured.
5. (Optional) Enter the remote IPv6 link-local address of the remote tunnel endpoint in the
Remote IPv6 Link Local text box.
6. (Optional) Enter a value in the Time to Live text box for the Time to Live (TTL) packets sent
on the tunnel.
7. Click Apply.
8. Click Save to make your changes permanent.
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