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To configure your system as an IPv6 router, follow the steps provided in this section.
      $ @SYS$MANAGER:TCPIP$IP6_SETUP  | 
      
 
      Configure this system as an IPv6 router? [NO]: 
 
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      Configure a 6to4 interface? [NO]: 
 
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            The 6to4 tunnel is: TN1 
 
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      Enter this node's IPv4 address to use when generating 
      your site's 6to4 prefix: 
 
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         Your 6to4 site prefix is: 2002:x:x::/48 
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      Configure a 6to4 relay router? [NO]: 
 
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      Enter 6to4 address of a 6to4 relay router 
      [2002:C058:6301::]: 
 
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     Enable IPv6 on interface ddn [YES]? 
 
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      Enable RIPng on interface ddn? [YES]: 
 
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      Enter an address prefix to advertise on interface 
      ddn [DONE]: 
 
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      Configure an IPv6 over IPv4 automatic tunnel interface? [NO]: 
 
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         The automatic tunnel is: TN0 
 
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Because of potential IPv4-compatible address routing problems, HP recommends that you avoid using automatic tunnels.  | 
  
      
 
      Enter the IPv4 address to use when creating 
      your automatic tunnel: 
 
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      Create IPv6 over IPv4 configured tunnels? [NO]: 
 
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      Enter the source IPv4 address of tunnel ITn: 
 
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    Enter the destination IPv4 address of tunnel ITn: 
 
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      Enable RIPng on interface ITn? [YES]: 
 
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      Enter an address prefix to advertise on interface ITn? [DONE]: 
 
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      Create another IPv6 over IPv4 configured tunnel? [NO]: 
 
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      Create IPv6 over IPv6 configured tunnels? [NO]: 
 
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      Enter the source IPv6 address of tunnel ITn: 
 
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    Enter the destination IPv6 address of tunnel ITn: 
 
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      Enable RIPng on interface ITn? [YES]: 
 
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      Enter an address prefix to advertise on interface ITn? [DONE]: 
 
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      Create another IPv6 over IPv6 configured tunnel? [NO]: 
 
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      Configure manual IPv6 routes? [NO]? 
 
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      Enter the destination network address prefix: 
 
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      Enter interface to use when forwarding messages: 
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      Enter the next node's IPv6 address: 
 
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      Configure another manual IPv6 route? [NO]: 
 
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        You configured this node as an IPv6 router with the 
        following: 
 
    Daemons: 
 
      IP6RTRD 
 
    Interfaces: 
 
      WE0       RIP Enabled 
      IT0       RIP Enabled 
                Tunnel Source ::1 
                Tunnel Destination ::2 
                Prefix AAAA::/64 
                Prefix BBBB::/64 
      TN1       6to4 Tunneling Enabled using 1.2.3.4 
                Relay Router 2002:C058:6301:: 
 
    Manual Routes: 
 
      ::4/64                      WE0       ::5 
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      Create new IPv6 network configuration files? [YES]: 
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      A  new  IPv6  configuration  file,  SYS$SYSTEM:TCPIP$INET6_CONFIG.DAT, 
      has been created.  The previous configuration file  (if any)  has been 
      renamed to SYS$SYSTEM:TCPIP$INET6_CONFIG.DAT_OLD. 
 
      A new IPv6 configuration file, SYS$SYSTEM:TCPIP$IP6RTRD.CONF, has 
      been created.  The previous configuration file  (if any)  has been 
      renamed to SYS$SYSTEM:TCPIP$IP6RTRD.CONF_OLD. 
 
      This new IPv6 network configuration will become active the  next  time 
      TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS is started. 
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Standby failSAFE IP IPv6 addresses must be configured manually. IPv6 supports addresses with various scopes; only link-local addresses need to be configured with standby addresses. (Link-local addresses are those that have high-order bits with the hexadecimal value FE80.)
To configure standby failSAFE IP IPv6 addresses, follow these steps:
      
$ ifconfig -a 
IE0: flags=c43<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST,SIMPLEX> 
     failSAFE IP Addresses: 
        inet 16.176.56.81 netmask fffffe00 broadcast 10.0.255.255 (on GRYFFIIE1) 
    *inet 16.176.56.65 netmask ff000000 broadcast 16.255.255.255 ipmtu 1500 
    *inet6 fe80::202:a5ff:fe60:a368 
 
IE1: flags=c43<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST,SIMPLEX> 
     failSAFE IP Addresses: 
        inet 16.176.56.65 netmask fffffe00 broadcast 10.0.255.255 (on GRYFFIIE0) 
    *inet 16.176.56.81 netmask fffffe00 broadcast 16.176.57.255 ipmtu 1500 
    *inet6 fe80::202:a5ff:fe60:a369 
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      $ ifconfig ie1 inet6 alias fe80::202:a5ff:fe60:a368 $ ifconfig ie0 inet6 alias fe80::202:a5ff:fe60:a369  | 
      $! $! IPv6 failSAFE Addresses $! $ ifconfig ie1 inet6 alias fe80::202:a5ff:fe60:a368 $ ifconfig ie0 inet6 alias fe80::202:a5ff:fe60:a369 $! $! Restart failSAFE to pick up IPv6 address changes $! $ @sys$startup:tcpip$failsafe_shutdown $ @sys$startup:tcpip$failsafe_startup $!  | 
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