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Testing the IPv6-in-IPv4 Tunnel
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Chapter 2 How to Set Up Your Network 2.7.5 Testing the IPv6-in-IPv4 Tunnel 1 Connect a computer to the ZyWALL's LAN1. 2 Enable IPv6 support on you computer. In Windows XP, you need to use the IPv6 install command in a Command Prompt. In Windows 7, IPv6 is supported by default. You can enable IPv6 in the Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center > Local Area Connection screen. 3 You should get an IPv6 IP address starting with 2003:1111:1111:1000:. 4 Use the ping -6 [IPv6 IP address] command in a Command Prompt to test whether you can ping a computer behind ZyWALL Y. You should get a response. ZyWALL USG100-PLUS User's Guide 41
Chapter 2 How to Set Up Your Network
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2.7.5
Testing the IPv6-in-IPv4 Tunnel
1
Connect a computer to the ZyWALL’s LAN1.
2
Enable IPv6 support on you computer.
In Windows XP, you need to use the
IPv6 install
command in a Command Prompt.
In Windows 7, IPv6 is supported by default. You can enable IPv6 in the
Control Panel
>
Network
and Sharing Center
>
Local Area Connection
screen.
3
You should get an IPv6 IP address starting with 2003:1111:1111:1000:.
4
Use the
ping -6 [IPv6 IP address]
command in a Command Prompt to test whether you can
ping a computer behind ZyWALL
Y
. You should get a response.