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Implement Manual Tunnelling | IPv6-In-IPv4
Posted by [email protected] on August 26, 2024 at 3:14 pm✌🏾The conversation starts here…..
samson Mawisire replied 6 months, 1 week ago 5 Members · 5 Replies -
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These videos are way too fast to catch up for learners. The speed should be a max of x1 (normal)
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The replay button can be used to repeat the clip that is not clear or fast.
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My question is that it is possible to go over the course after completion to revise for the final certification exam.
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Please can the training platform be left accessible for sometime after the challenge?
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To implement a manual IPv4-in-IPv6 tunnel, configure a tunnel interface on border routers at both ends of the connection, define the tunnel source and destination IPv4 addresses, and set the tunnel mode to ipv6ip. You will also need to configure an IPv6 address on the tunnel interface and set up routes so that traffic destined for the other IPv6 network is directed through the tunnel
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