System Settings
l
The IPv6 address used for the subnet
ip
parameter must be the same as the
local_address
specified for the
tunnel
command in the previous step.
l
The
default_route
parameter must be set to the IPv6 address provided by the tunnel broker
as the default tunnel route.
l
The VLAN parameters
untagged_ports
and
tagged_ports
are not required when the
tunnel
flag
is specified on the
vlan
command line. If they are specified, they will be ignored. [The front
panel ports on which the tunnel is accessible are the ports defined for the VLAN that we set
up in Step 1.]
You should now be able to assign IPv6 addresses from the tunnel’s IPv6 address block as cluster
IP addresses on Equalizer, and clients from the IPv6 Internet should be able to connect to them
using the cluster’s IPv6 address.
Configuring DNS for IPv6 Tunnels
The Domain Name System (DNS) is used by both IPv4 and IPv6 systems to provide name to
address mapping, and address to name mapping. Systems that support both IPv4 and IPv6 will
require DNS entries that describe the mappings for each protocol.
A new DNS record type, AAAA (sometime referred to as "quad-A"), has been defined for IPv6
name to address mappings (see
). AAAA records contain a single IPv6 address mapped
to a fully qualified domain name (FQDN). The assigned value for this record type is 28 (decimal).
You will need to create AAAA records on your authoritative DNS server in order to access IPv6-
enabled systems using their FQDN.
In addition, a special domain rooted at “.IP6.ARPA” is defined in
to provide a way of
mapping an IPv6 address to a host name. This is commonly called "DNS reverse lookup", and is
specified in your authoritative DNS server’s reverse lookup files using PTR (or "pointer") records.
Please refer to the DNS documentation appropriate for your network configuration for more
information on adding IPv6 AAAA and PTR records.
Failover
Refer to
on page 532 for complete descriptions of failover configurations
and setups.
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