![]() Select your OS, and the system will show you the command line configurations to set up the Tunnel. Now we want to click on the "Example Configurations" Tab. You should now be shown the Tunnel Details. Look at the bottom, your tunnel should be shown. Go to the "Main Page" under the Account Menu at Hurricane Electric: Hurricane Electric provides the next commands for you to enter on their web page. You should get a positive response from Hurricane Electric, and your tunnel should be ready. Make sure the router you will be using allows itself to be pinged from either “the Internet”, or at the least from HE’s server, currently 66.220.2.74. The Hurricane Electric system is going to ping the IPv4 address you enter. Input that number into the IPv4 Endpoint (Your side) box. The next screen will advise the IPv4 address that you are communicating with. Once logged in, look for the link that says "Create a Regular Tunnel". Get your credentials from that email, and log in at the site. ![]() Also note the IPv6 loopback interface has a default MTU of 4 gigabytes!īy now, you should have received an email from Hurrican Electric. Note your matching interface number for the 6to4 Adapter (mine was 25), note the smaller minimum IPv6 MTU of 1280. Your output may differ, but you should see a couple of interesting things. At this new prompt enter "show interfaces". Now, lets display your ipv6 information. ![]()
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