Cisco: IPV6?

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  1. Cisco: IPV6?


    Cisco (Routers): IPV6?
    Contact your net provider they will check if your connection can handle IPV6

    :)
     
    maddhatterrrrr, Jan 3, 2017
    #1
  2. GoldAxe864
    GoldAxe864 Guest
    Can firewal module be suitable for Cisco 3750X mulilayer switch

    Recent many cisco network users have this problem:

    "I'm a new on the Cisco Switch. Can someone help me to solve my problem that if the

    Cisco 3750X
    mulilayre switch supports a firewall module? Can it accept firewall module?"

    According to the cisco,Cisco 3750X switches don't support a firewal module and they also don't accept any type of modules.
     
    GoldAxe864, Jan 3, 2017
    #2
  3. XBR Poseidon
    XBR Poseidon Guest
    Cisco Cisco DPC3939: Firewall

    Cisco (Modems/Gateways) Cisco DPC3939: Firewall
    Cisco DPC3939

    Login Information:

    Default Gateway – 10.0.0.1

    Username – admin

    Password – password



    Firewall

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. Enter 10.0.0.1 in the address bar and press enter.
    3. Enter “admin” for the username and “password” for the password when prompted.
    4. Select Gateway from the menu on the left.
    5. Select Firewall from the resulting sub-menu.
    6. Set the firewall to Minimum Security(Low).
    7. Click the SAVE SETTINGS button at the bottom of the menu.
     
    XBR Poseidon, Jan 3, 2017
    #3
  4. M3tal Daz3
    M3tal Daz3 Guest

    Cisco: IPV6?

    Contact your net provider they will check if your connection can handle IPV6
     
    M3tal Daz3, Jan 3, 2017
    #4
  5. M3tal Daz3 Win User

    Cisco: IPV6?

    Contact your net provider they will check if your connection can handle IPV6
  6. Malacath Win User

    Can't play multyplayer (Teredo IP address)

    I don't know anything about Cisco routers but is there an option in there somewhere about turning on ipv6 teredo tunnels. I know some routers have this option and if it's switched off you get teredo errors.
  7. Hansford-C944B47F-B8 Win User

    Xbox One "best experienced" with IPv6

    I have my Cisco CCNA in Networking. I don't know too much on IPv6 but do know a whole lot about IPv4. I just know they created 6 because we will eventually run out of IP addresses just like phone numbers. But with IPv6 you have 128 bits instead of 32 like
    is IPv4. 8 Bits in a Byte and there are 4 8-bit octets in an IP address. I believe IPv4 gives around 4 billion IP addresses. I don't know how many IP's v6 provides but it's 128 to the power of two I believe.
  8. VibroPlex Win User

    Wont connect to Router

  9. justcauseican87 Win User

    Cisco Cisco DPC3825: UPnP

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