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Advanced
IPv6 Tunnels
Overview
IPv6 tunnels transport IPv6 data packets from one IPv6 network to another IPv6 network over an
IPv4 network. In addition to creating the IPv6 tunnel, you must also create the route that will
transport the data packets through the IPv4 network in the Route List (see
IPv4 network. In addition to creating the IPv6 tunnel, you must also create the route that will
transport the data packets through the IPv4 network in the Route List (see
for more
information).
Field Descriptions
The following buttons are available:
Common Name
An entry for common name; for example, the host name or fully qualified
domain name. This field is case sensitive in order to successfully match the
information in the peer SSL/TLS certificate.
Data Options: Maximum 64 characters
information in the peer SSL/TLS certificate.
Data Options: Maximum 64 characters
Email
An entry for an email address; for example, acct@anycompany.com. This field
is case sensitive in order to successfully match the information in the peer
SSL/TLS certificate.
Data Options: Maximum 64 characters
SSL/TLS certificate.
Data Options: Maximum 64 characters
Add Button
Adds an IPv6 tunnel.
Edit Button
Edits an existing IPv6 tunnel.
Delete Button
Deletes an IPv6 tunnel. If a tunnel is associated with a route, it cannot be
deleted until the route is either changed or deleted.