6To4 Tunneling; Ipv6 Tunnels Status - Cisco WS-CE500 Administration Manual

Sa500 series small business security appliances
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Networking
Configuring IPv6 Addressing
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Cisco SA500 Series Security Appliances Administration Guide
RIPng is disabled by default.
Click Networking > IPv6 > Routing (RIPng).
The Routing (RIPng) window opens.
Check the Enable RIPNG box to enable RIPng. Uncheck the box to disable this
protocol.
Click Apply to save your settings.

6to4 Tunneling

Automatic tunneling allows traffic from a LAN IPv6 network to be tunneled through
to a WAN IPv4 network, and vice versa. You should enable this feature if you have
an end site or end user that needs to connect to the IPv6 Internet using the existing
IPv4 network.
Click Networking > IPv6 > 6to4 Tunneling.
The 6to4 Tunneling window opens.
Check the box to enable automatic tunneling, or uncheck the box to disable this
feature.
Click Apply to save your settings.

IPv6 Tunnels Status

You can use this page to view information about the automatic tunnel set up
through the dedicated WAN interface. The table shows two fields the name of
tunnel and the IPv6 address that is created on the device.
To open this page, click Networking > IPv6 > IPv6 Tunnels Status.
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