Thanks a lot for the interesting topic. As I understood You do only theory videos, that is why I want to clear some points. I want to understand communication between two routers (R1 and R2) 6:02. Let say I use RIP or OSPF (IPv4) between these two routers. Host side is IPv6. Do I need an extra setting for 6to2 tunneling or just setting router protocol between these two routers enough to send a frame to another network?
you are correct. Communications between routers will need RIP or OSPF, but on the top of routing protocol, extra configuration is needed to create 6to4 tunneling.
Thank you Sunny! Just a question, Is it always necessary to translate the wan address ipv4 to ipv6 32 bit hex? Does 32 bit has to base from the ipv4 egress address?
Thanks for the good explanation! I.m.o this looks like fake IPv6 transitioning, since you're keeping 1:1 translations with IPv4 addresses (correction: for public addresses at least) and are obligated to use the same prefix anywhere, there is not really a point to it, except that you can use IPv6 internally without the need for translations. However, I do understand that this can be viable where dual stack is not an option AND NAT64 cannot be used. :)
I have my Tplink Archer Ax1500 router 6to4 im still getting a strict Nat Type internet connection i have a 4G bec 6300nel Ridgewave R15 LTE modem i don't know how setup LAN IPV6
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Amazing explanation. Your videos are quite interactive. Do you have PPTs on IPV6 as well?
Thank you for the great explanation. It was very helpful.
Thanks a lot for your comment, ronin2167.
Best lectures in youtube :) Thank you very much. Do you have any plan of making lectures on routing protocols and algorithms?
Thanks a lot for saying nice thing about my channel. I will plan to do these topics too.
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Splendid explanation.
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Thanks a lot for the interesting topic. As I understood You do only theory videos, that is why I want to clear some points. I want to understand communication between two routers (R1 and R2) 6:02. Let say I use RIP or OSPF (IPv4) between these two routers. Host side is IPv6. Do I need an extra setting for 6to2 tunneling or just setting router protocol between these two routers enough to send a frame to another network?
you are correct. Communications between routers will need RIP or OSPF, but on the top of routing protocol, extra configuration is needed to create 6to4 tunneling.
good work, thanks
great video!
Helpfull Sunny
Thank you Sunny! Just a question, Is it always necessary to translate the wan address ipv4 to ipv6 32 bit hex? Does 32 bit has to base from the ipv4 egress address?
Excellet. Thank you very much.
You are welcome!
Thanks for the good explanation! I.m.o this looks like fake IPv6 transitioning, since you're keeping 1:1 translations with IPv4 addresses (correction: for public addresses at least) and are obligated to use the same prefix anywhere, there is not really a point to it, except that you can use IPv6 internally without the need for translations. However, I do understand that this can be viable where dual stack is not an option AND NAT64 cannot be used. :)
in this example where is the Tunnelling configured since its not done on the Router !!
I have my Tplink Archer Ax1500 router 6to4 im still getting a strict Nat Type internet connection i have a 4G bec 6300nel Ridgewave R15 LTE modem i don't know how setup LAN IPV6
i want know me use 6to4 to connect multiple ipv6 how
and isatap connect one or what
Please also check ISTAP video on my channel.
@@sunnyclassroom24 ok but i want understand about point-to-multipoint plz
what difference between isatap and 6to4 tunnel
check out my IPv6 Basics playlist. I have talked about different transition tunneling techniques, including 6to4, ISATAP, and other techniques.
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how do u do ipv6 to ipv4