Networking
Configuring IPv6 Addressing
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Cisco SA 500 Series Security Appliances Administration Guide
Click Networking on the menu bar, and then click IPv6 > 6to4 Tunneling in the
navigation tree.
The 6to4 Tunneling page appears.
Check the box to enable automatic tunneling, or uncheck the box to disable this
feature.
Click Apply to save your settings, or click Reset to revert to the saved 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 on the menu bar, and then click IPv6 > IPv6
Tunnels Status in the navigation tree.
ISATAP Tunnels
Intra-Site Automatic Tunnel Addressing Protocol (ISATAP) is used to transmit IPv6
packets between dual-stack nodes over an IPv4 network. The security appliance
is one endpoint (a node) for the tunnel. You must set a local endpoint as well as the
ISATAP Subnet Prefix that defines the logical ISATAP subnet to configure a tunnel.
Click Networking on the menu bar, and then click IPv6 > ISATAP Tunnels in the
navigation tree.
The ISATAP Tunnels page appears. Any existing tunnels are listed in the List of
Available ISATAP Tunnels table.
To add an ISATAP tunnel, click Add.
Other options: Click the Edit button to edit an entry. To delete an entry, check the
box and then click Delete. To select all entries in the table, check the box at the left
side of the heading row.
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