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IPv6 Network Configuration and Peering for IIJ and IHA Testbed

This document outlines the IPv6 network configurations and routing setup between the IHA Testbed and IIJ. It describes the use of IPv6 over IPv4 tunneling, showcasing a practical implementation using YAMAHA RTX1200 routers and the Quagga routing software on a CentOS platform. Key details include the static routes, BGP peering configurations, and the interconnectivity of IPv6 address spaces. This technical guide serves as a resource for network engineers looking to implement similar IPv6 networking solutions.

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IPv6 Network Configuration and Peering for IIJ and IHA Testbed

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  1. IHANet Testbed Network 2001:240:6b0:bb01::00/64 IPv6 Internet tun.iha.ipv6labs.jp. 2001:240:6b0:bb00::1/64 IIJ IPv6 Tunel Router 210.138.23.88 bgp.iha.ipv6labs.jp. 2001:240:6b0:bb00::2/64 IPv6 over IPv4 Static Route or RIPng YAMAHA RTX1200 Quagga on CentOS IPv6 over IPv4 BGP4+ peering gif Your BSD Router Your IPv4 Global Address Your BGP peer IPv6 Address

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