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If the device IPv4 address is changed, the local address of the tunnel
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interface is also changed.
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Interface—Select the source interface.
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ISATAP Router Name— (For ISATAP tunnels only) Select one of the following
options to configure a global string that represents a specific automatic tunnel router
domain name.
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Use Default—This is always ISATAP.
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User Defined—Enter the router's domain name.
The following information is only relevant for the SG350XG device and the 550 family of
devices.
Enter the ISATAP Parameters.
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Solicitation Interval—The number of seconds between ISATAP router solicitations
messages, when no active ISATAP router is discovered. The interval can be the Default
Value or a User Defined interval.
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Robustness—Used to calculate the interval for router solicitation queries. The bigger
the number, the more frequent the queries. The interval can be the Default Value or a
User Defined interval
The ISATAP tunnel is not operational if the underlying IPv4 interface is not in
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operation.
Select one of the displayed interfaces (these were defined as a tunnel in the IPv6 Interfaces
page) in the IPv6 Tunnel Table and click Add.
Enter the following fields:
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Tunnel Name—Select a tunnel number.
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Tunnel Type—Select a tunnel type: Manual, 6 to 4 and ISATAP.
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Tunnel State (called State in the main page)—Select to enable the tunnel. If this
tunnel is later shutdown, this fact will be indicated in this field.
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Link Status SNMP Traps—Select to enable generating a trap when the link status of
a port is changed. If you are not interested in receiving such traps on specific ports (for
example, ISP only needs traps on ports connected to its infrastructure, and does not need
traps for the ports connected to the user's equipment), this feature can be disabled.
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Source (called Source Type in the main page)—Displays one of the following
options:
Cisco Sx350, SG350X, SG350XG, Sx550X & SG550XG Series Managed Switches, Firmware Release 2.2.5.x
IP Configuration
IPv6 Management and Interfaces