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GWN7000 User Manual
Version 1.0.6.28
NET Port
This page allows for the configuration of NET port, which can be used either as LAN port or WAN port.
Below are the available options to configure the NET port.
Table 6: NET Port
Enable LAN1 (NET
Port)
Enable the NET port as a normal LAN port.
Enable WAN (Net
Port)
Enable the NET port as a WAN port, and set the required configuration as WAN1
Tunnel
Tunnel page is used to set IPv6 tunnels on WAN ports via IPv6 tunnel brokers service providers, this serves
the purpose of transferring IPv6 packets over IPv4 Network. It supports creating 6in4, 6rd, AICCU and GRE
tunnels. Please refer to below tables for each tunnel type.
Table 7: 6In4 Tunnels
WAN Interface
Choose the WAN port on which to setup the 6in4 tunnel.
MTU
Set the Maximum Transmission Unit value.
The valid range is 64-9000. Default value is 1500.
6in4 IPv4 Peer
Address
Enter the IPv4 tunnel endpoint at the tunnel’s provider.
6in4 Tunnel Endpoint
IPv6 Address
Enter the local IPv6 address delegated to the tunnel endpoint.
Example: 2001:db8:2222::2/64
6in4 Routed Prefix
Set the routable prefix given by the tunnel provider to allow LAN clients to get
addresses from that prefix.
Tunnel ID
Specifies the tunnel’s ID.
Username
Set the username used to login into the tunnel broker.
Password
Set the password (used for endpoint update).
Update Key
Set the update key, it overrides the password used for endpoint update.
Table 8: 6rd Tunnels
WAN Interface
Choose the WAN port on which to setup the 6rd tunnel.
MTU
Set the Maximum Transmission Unit value.
The valid range is 64-9000 and default value is 1500.