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How to Set Up an IPv6-in-IPv4 Tunnel, 2.7.1 Configuration Concept

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Chapter 2 How to Set Up Your Network Note: For 6to4, you do not need to enable IPv6 in the wan1 since the IPv6 packets will be redirected into the 6to4 tunnel. 3 In Windows, some IPv6 related tunnels may be enabled by default such as Teredo and 6to4 tunnels. It may cause your computer to handle IPv6 packets in an unexpected way. It is recommended to disable those tunnels on your computer. 2.7 How to Set Up an IPv6-in-IPv4 Tunnel This example shows how to use the interface and policy route configuration screens to create an IPv6-in-IPv4 tunnel. Figure 24 IPv6-in-IPv4 Tunnel Example Z IPv6 LAN WAN IPv4 WAN Y LAN IPv6 2003:1111:1111:1::1/128 1.2.3.4 5.6.7.8 2004:2222:2222:2::1/128 2003:1111:1111:1::/64 2004:2222:2222:2::/64 In this example, the ZyWALLs (Z and Y) act as IPv6-in-IPv4 routers which connect the IPv4 Internet and an individual IPv6 network. This configuration example only shows the settings on ZyWALL Z. You can use similar settings to configure ZyWALL Y. Note: In the IPv6-in-IPv4 tunnel application, you must configure the peer gateway's WAN IPv4 address as the remote gateway IP. 2.7.1 Configuration Concept After the IPv6-in-IPv4 tunnel settings are complete, IPv4 and IPv6 packets transmitted between WAN1 and LAN1 will be handled by the ZyWALL through the following flow. Figure 25 IPv6-in-IPv4 Tunnel Configuration Concept LAN1 (IPv6) IPv6-in-IPv4 TUNNEL Policy Route WAN1 (IPv4) 2.7.2 Setting Up the IPv6-in-IPv4 Tunnel 1 Click Add in the CONFIGURATION > Network > Interface > Tunnel screen. 2 The Edit Tunnel screen appears. Select Enable. Enter tunnel0 as the Interface Name and select IPv6-in-IPv4 as the Tunnel Mode. Select wan1 in the Interface field in the Gateway Settings section. Enter 5.6.7.8 as the remote gateway's IP address. Click OK. 38 ZyWALL USG100-PLUS User's Guide

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Chapter 2 How to Set Up Your Network
ZyWALL USG100-PLUS User’s Guide
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Note: For 6to4, you do not need to enable IPv6 in the wan1 since the IPv6 packets will be
redirected into the 6to4 tunnel.
3
In Windows, some IPv6 related tunnels may be enabled by default such as Teredo and 6to4
tunnels. It may cause your computer to handle IPv6 packets in an unexpected way. It is
recommended to disable those tunnels on your computer.
2.7
How to Set Up an IPv6-in-IPv4 Tunnel
This example shows how to use the interface and policy route configuration screens to create an
IPv6-in-IPv4 tunnel.
Figure 24
IPv6-in-IPv4 Tunnel Example
In this example, the ZyWALLs (
Z
and
Y
) act as IPv6-in-IPv4 routers which connect the IPv4
Internet and an individual IPv6 network. This configuration example only shows the settings on
ZyWALL
Z
. You can use similar settings to configure ZyWALL
Y
.
Note: In the IPv6-in-IPv4 tunnel application, you must configure the peer gateway’s WAN
IPv4 address as the remote gateway IP.
2.7.1
Configuration Concept
After the IPv6-in-IPv4 tunnel settings are complete, IPv4 and IPv6 packets transmitted between
WAN1 and LAN1 will be handled by the ZyWALL through the following flow.
Figure 25
IPv6-in-IPv4 Tunnel Configuration Concept
2.7.2
Setting Up the IPv6-in-IPv4 Tunnel
1
Click
Add
in the
CONFIGURATION
>
Network
>
Interface
>
Tunnel
screen.
2
The
Edit Tunnel
screen appears. Select
Enable
.
Enter
tunnel0
as the
Interface Name
and select
IPv6-in-IPv4
as the
Tunnel Mode
.
Select
wan1
in the
Interface
field in the
Gateway Settings
section.
Enter
5.6.7.8
as the remote gateway’s IP address. Click
OK
.
2003:1111:1111:1::1/128
1.2.3.4
2003:1111:1111:1::/64
IPv6
IPv4
Z
5.6.7.8
2004:2222:2222:2::1/128
2004:2222:2222:2::/64
Y
IPv6
WAN
LAN
WAN
LAN
LAN1
(IPv6)
IPv6-in-IPv4
Policy Route
WAN1
(IPv4)
TUNNEL