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Dynamic Routing with IPv6 6to4 Tunnels

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Uploaded by on Apr 29, 2011

Learn how to do both static and dynamic routing over automatic 6to4 tunnels.

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  • Did I get it right that the reason you had to manually establish your neighbour relations was dynamic ipv6-ipv4 tunneling preventing us from having a common network thus preventing auto-creation of neighbours?

  • @Heupo

    Yes. The IGPs require neighbors on common connected networks. BGP allows us to be neighbors with non-directly connected networks, and that is why we used BGP.

    Keith

  • @snedie69er-

    Sure, which part of it would you like expanded on?

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  • Hi Keith.. How do I go about with connecting a IPv6 LAN to a IPv4 internet??

    The internet connection goes through a 3G connection (dialer interface) with dynapic public IP.

    In the scenarios shown.. we know the destination IP or we have a static route to that.. what if the destination a Public IPv4 from IPv6 LAN or host

  • Was going to ask if you could expand on this.

    Thanks bud.

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