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To add a tunnelled IPv6 block to your FireBrick (2500/2700) and advertise it on your LAN subnet is do the following:▼
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▲To add a
==Create a route:==▼
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<route ip="::/0" gateway="81.187.81.6" comment="IPv6 Default route using IPv4 Tunnel"/>▼
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▲<route ip="::/0" gateway="81.187.81.6" comment="IPv6
</syntaxhighlight>
Here
*ra="true"
*ra-mtu="1480" (1472 if MTU was 1492 before, e.g. over
*ra-dns
*and add an IPv6 address from your block to the ip= element.
The smaller MTU is required due to the IPv6 packets being placed inside IPv4 packets.
Once saved, machines on your LAN should be given IPv6 addresses, and they will use the FireBrick as their IPv6 gateway, which in turn will use the
You
<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
<rule name="IPv6 tunnel" source-interface="WAN" target-interface="SELF" source-ip="81.187.81.6" protocol="41"/>
▲</syntaxhighlight>
It's also really easy to set up an IPv6 tunnel from http://tunnelbroker.net if you are using a FB2700 on an ISP which doesn't already support IPv6. If the details for your tunnel on your control panel say your
<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
</syntaxhighlight>
Then create a LAN subnet entry with your
[[Category:FireBrick Tunnels|IPv6 Tunnels]]
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