3. Tunneling Configuration
• Teredo
– Run “cmd.exe” as administrator
– Enter “route print”
• Able to see “Teredo Tunneling Pseudo-Interface”
– Index Number is “29”
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5. Tunneling Configuration
• Checking your Teredo Tunnel status
– In “cmd.exe” enter “netsh”
– Next enter “interface” and “ipv6” respectively
– Enter commend “show interface” to check ipv6
interface that are running right now
7. Tunneling Configuration
• Examine Teredo Tunnel by entering “show
teredo”
• *** Create default route to send all IPv6 traffic
to Teredo Tunnel
– Enter “add route ::/0 interface=XX”
• XX is Teredo Tunnel interface number
9. Tunneling Configuration
• Check back your Teredo Tunnel Status by
entering “show teredo”
• Remove static route that you entered before
– Enter “delete route ::/0 interface=XX”
– XX is your Teredo Tunnel index
11. Tunneling Configuration
• 6to4 Tunnel
– Run “cmd.exe” as administrator
– Enter “route print”
• Able to see “Microsoft 6to4 Adapter”
– Index Number is “25”
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13. Tunneling Configuration
• Checking your 6to4 Tunnel status
– In “cmd.exe” enter “netsh”
– Next enter “interface” and “ipv6” respectively
– Enter commend “show interface” to check ipv6
interface that are running right now
15. Tunneling Configuration
• Create your tunnel by going to
“tunnelbroker.net” and signup your account
• Signup complete login and click at “Create
Regular Tunnel”
16. Tunneling Configuration
• Enter your IPv4 End Point
– IP is not private IP address
• Click “Create Tunnel” to create your 6to4
tunnel
• 6to4 Tunnel was generated and can see your
6to4 Tunnel IPv6 address
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18. Tunneling Configuration
• Copy configurations from “Example
Configuration” tab
• Paste them in “cmd.exe” by running as
Administrator
• Your 6to4 Tunnel name is “IP6Tunnel”