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От   : Michiel van der Vlist            2:280/5555         19 Sep 15 00:54:40
Кому : Paul Hayton                                         19 Sep 15 00:54:40
Тема : Basic Steps / Checks to look at IPv6
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На   : area://IPV6?msgid=3:770/100+4732b159
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Hello Paul,

On Friday September 18 2015 22:10, you wrote to me:

PH> I've never set up a tunnel in my life.

That goes for everyone that sets up his first tunnel. Few ever set up a second tunnel, so for most it is a one time experience.

PH> I have all the info from SixXS now. I have downloaded their aiccu for
PH> windows and run it and also downloaded and installed an TAP virtual
PH> driver, that seemingly installed but then I ended up uninstalling it
PH> as I was not sure if I really needed it with my static IP set up.

PH> Hopelessly confused now... and going nowhere fast :(

You first have to decide where you want the tunnel to have its end point. If you have a LAN and  routerm there are two choice. You can have the tunnel end at the target machine, or you can have it end at the router.

Case 1. Have the tunnel end at the target machine.

This is how I set up my first tunnel. It is relatively easy. The endpoint will be behind a NAT, so your tunnel type must be AYAIYA. You need to set up AICCU and the TAP driver on the target machine. The router is blissfully unaware. The advantage of and AYIYA tunnel is that you will not loose points when it is down. The disadvantage is that you only have IPv6 on that one machine.


Case 2. Have the tunnel end at the router.

This is a bit more complicated. It is how I installed my second tunnel. (From he.net). The advantage is that you will have IPv6 on your entire LAN. The disadvantage is that the router must support it and that you do not just need a tunnel, you need a subnet as well,
You do not need AICCU or any TAP drivers on your target machines. The target machines are unaware of the tunnel. They just see an IPv6 network. No diferent from a native IPv6 connection. But.. you must have a router that can handle a tunnel. Since you have a static IPv4 address, a static 6in4 tunnel is the logical choice. Since I know nothing about your router, I can't help you there...


Cheers, Michiel

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