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FRITZ!Box 4020 62
LISP: FRITZ!Box as a LISP Router
Time synchronization over NTP (Network Time Protocol)
Remote access via HTTPS
dynamic DNS via dyndns.org and namemaster.de
Configuring IPv6 in the FRITZ!Box
1. Open the FRITZ!Box user interface; see page 24.
2. Select the “IPv6” page and configure IPv6 in the
FRITZ!Box. See the Help available in the FRITZ!Box user
interface for more information.
Configuring IPv6 on the Computer
You can establish connections in the IPv6 range of the Inter-
net only if IPv6 is installed and enabled on the computers in
your home network.
IPv6 is already installed and enabled in the Windows 8,
Windows 7 and Windows Vista operating systems.
IPv6 has been available in the Mac OS X operating sys-
tems since Mac OS 10.
11.10 LISP: FRITZ!Box as a LISP Router
LISP is a routing architecture which separates information
about location and identity. There are two IP addresses: one
for the location and one for the identity.
The FRITZ!Box can be configured as a LISP router.
This chapter address system administrators.
It presents a short introduction to LISP.
You receive an overview about the possibilities for using
LISP.
This section includes instructions on how to configure
the FRITZ!Box as a LISP router.

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