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Adding/Editing an IPv6 Tunnel
When you add/edit an IPv6 tunnel, you are determining how an IPv6 message will reach an IPv6 
device through an IPv4 network.
Configure the following parameters:
Name
Mode
Remote Host
Interface
The name of the IPv6 tunnel.
Field Format: Maximum 16 alphanumeric characters
Default: ipv6_tunnel1
The method or protocol that is used to create the IPv6 tunnel.
z
Manual—When enabled, the IOLAN will manually create the IPv6 tunnel 
to the specified 
Remote Host
 through the specified 
Interface
.
z
6to4—When enabled, the IOLAN will broadcast to the multicast address 
192.88.99.1 through the specified 
Interface
. When the closest 6to4 router 
responds, it will create the IPv6 tunnel, encapsulating and decapsulating 
IPv6 traffic sent to and from the IOLAN.
z
Teredo—When enabled, the Teredo protocol encapsulates the IPv6 packet 
as an IPv4 UDP message, allowing it to pass through most network 
address translator (NAT) boxes and create an IPv6 tunnel to the specified 
Remote Host
 (a Teredo server) through the specified 
Interface
Default: Manual
The IPv4 host that can access the IPv6 network when the 
Mode
 is 
Manual
.
The Teredo server when the 
Mode
 is 
Teredo
.
Default: None
The interface that the IOLAN is going to use to access the Remote Host. The 
list is comprised of the Ethernet interface(s) and serial ports configured for the 
Remote Access (PPP) or Remote Access (SLIP) profiles.
Default: Ethernet 1