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NETGEAR FVS336Gv3 - Manage Tunneling for Ipv6 Traffic; Manage 6 To4 Automatic Tunneling

NETGEAR FVS336Gv3
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Configure the IPv6 Internet and WAN Settings
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ProSAFE Dual WAN Gigabit WAN SSL VPN Firewall FVS336Gv3
The Connection Status screen shows a valid IP address and gateway. You are
connected to the Internet. For more information about the connection status, see
View the WAN Port Status and Terminate or Establish the Internet Connection on
page 598.
Note: If the configuration was not successful, see Troubleshoot the ISP
Connection on page 619.
Manage Tunneling for IPv6 Traffic
The following sections provide information about managing tunneling for IPv6 traffic:
Manage 6to4 Automatic Tunneling
Manage ISATAP Automatic Tunneling
View the Tunnel Status and Tunnel IPv6 Addresses
Manage 6to4 Automatic Tunneling
If your network is an isolated IPv6 network that is not connected to an IPv6 ISP, you must
make sure that the IPv6 packets can travel over the IPv4 Internet backbone by enabling
automatic 6to4 tunneling.
The following sections provide information about managing 6to4 automatic tunneling:
6to4 Tunnel
Enable 6to4 Automatic Tunneling
6to4 Tunnel
If your network is an isolated IPv6 network that is not connected to an IPv6 ISP, you must
make sure that the IPv6 packets can travel over the IPv4 Internet backbone by enabling
automatic 6to4 tunneling.

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