Panasonic BB-HGW700A manual Tunneling Connection

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Operating Instructions

Tunneling Connection

It is possible to encapsulate IPv6 packets with IPv4 packets and perform IPv6 communication on a IPv4 network. Take the following steps to set up tunneling connection.

 

 

Internet

 

 

IPv6

IPv4

IPv6

1.

Select [IPv6 ISP Registration].

 

 

2.

Click [Register/Edit] on the IPv6 ISP

 

 

 

registration list.

 

 

3.Select Tunneling.

4.Enter ISP Name.

Enter no more than 20 characters. In the example right, "abcde" has been entered.

5.Enter the Destination IP Address and Prefix(LAN), and if specified by the ISP, enter the IPv6 DNS Server 1, IPv6 DNS Server 2, and/or IPv6 Address(WAN).

See the ISP's setup information. To return to the original settings, click [Cancel].

6.When setup is complete, click [Save and Go to Connection Mode].

• The connection mode page is displayed.

Functions

[For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033]

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Contents Operating Instructions Version Operating System IPv4 CallDescription Operating System IPv6Abbreviations Important Safety Instructions Table of Contents Index Other InformationProduct Introduction Main FeaturesAccessories to be Provided by Customer Included AccessoriesFront View Feature LocationsRear View Indicators Light Color Description IndicatorsTop FunctionsIf the top page is not displayed Setup Advanced Setup Basic SetupMaintenance Information 3 IPv6 Setup Viewing Camera Images from the LAN Home Side Camera PortalPrivacy and Image Right When camera images are not displayed on the camera portalViewing Camera Images from the WAN Internet Side Page Privacy and Image Right Dhcp see Using the FunctionsRegistering ISPs Data Entry Field Connection Type Description PPPoE seeISP PPPoE ConnectionOperating Instructions Enter ISP Name Dhcp Connection Internet Connection using a Dhcp Server Page Functions Operating Instructions Enter ISP Name ISP Deletion 6to4 see What is IPv6?Registering IPv6 ISPs Data Entry Field Connection Type Description Tunneling seeTunneling Connection Page 6to4 Connection Page Enter the IPv6 AddressWAN, PrefixLAN Page Confirming Connection to the Internet When a website is not displayedConfirming Connection Data Entry Field ISP Selection Managing the Connection ModeRegistered Automatic Setup Using CameraPort IPv6 CameraCamera Connecting the Camera without Using Automatic SetupSetup Headings This Product Registering a Camera AutomaticallyChanging the Setup of Automatically Registered Cameras Operating Instructions Camera network Access Control PortAccess Control Data Entry Field Camera NameOperating Instructions Assignment Screen AssignmentData Entry Field Screen Format ScreenSsid Earth Using WirelessFunctions Network Mode Data Entry Field WirelessStealth Ssid Channel EncryptionWhen WEP is selected WEP Key SettingsWhen WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK is selected Data Entry Field EncryptionRenewal interval Network keyData encryption MAC Address Filtering Using DynamicDNS Http//camXXXX.viewnetcam.com80 Using User-specified DynamicDNS Functions PPPoE Using Advanced SetupAccessing this Product from the Internet Data Entry Field DHCP/StaticExample Address TranslationPort Forwarding Regarding principal applications and port numbersForwarding IP Data Entry Field OperationEntry Forwarding PortHow to Add Entries How to Modify/Delete Entries DMZ Function DMZ FunctionImproving Security Stealth Mode Data Entry Field Easy Security SettingsIntrusion Detection Priority of Security Functions Data Entry Field Packet FilteringAddress/Prefix TypeDirection Source IPChanging the Priority of Filtering Headings Modifying or Deleting Filtering HeadingsData Entry Field IPv6 Easy Security Improving IPv6 SecurityIPv6 Intrusion Detection IPv6 Stealth ModeIPv6 Packet Filtering Address/Mask Source IPv6Destination IPv6 Modifying or Deleting Filtering Headings LAN IP Address setting Using OptionsLAN IP Address Dhcp Server Port No. of Camera Port No. of Setup pagesLAN IP Address Subnet MaskAlways PPPoEIP Address LAN MAC AddressDNS Relay Enable DisableMTU Size Routing UPnP Display of UPnP Related Information UPnP Log Working Under a UPnP Supporting Router CP FunctionMAC Clone IPv6 AddressLAN RA Using IPv6 OptionsIPv6 AddressLAN IPv6 Dynamic Routing Link MTU sizeRARouter Advertisement IPv6 connectionAddress Gateway IPv6 Static RoutingUser Name/Password Using VPN PptpData Entry Field Pptp Server Options Data Entry Field AuthenticationUsing VPN IPsec Security Policy Database Registration IPsec IPv6 Connection Example IPv6 SettingsIPsec IPv4/IPsec IPv6 Connection Example Examples of when this products cannot be connected via IPsec Own LAN Network IPv4 IPsec IPv4 Options SetupBasic Domain NameProposal Entry Phase 1 Setup Conversion ModePhase 2 Setup Life Time Life TimeIPsec IPv6 Options Setup Phase 2 Setup Phase 1 SetupOwn LAN Network IPv6 Registering Applications Using ApplicationsApplication List Executing Disabled ApplicationsControlling and Deleting Applications Application E-mail If you forget your user name and password Changing The PasswordManaging This Product Updating Firmware Error Message Cause and Remedy Incorrect fileHttp//panasonic.co.jp/pcc/products/en/netwkcam Error Message Cause and Remedy Out of Memory Save Settings Saving SettingsLoad Settings Restarting Initializing The SettingsSession keep-alive function Using PPPoE ConnectionConnecting PPPoE Disconnecting PPPoEConnecting VPN IPsec Using VPN IPsec ConnectionDisconnecting VPN IPsec Confirming Network Connection UPnP Port Mapping Table Getting InformationGetting Network Information Network Status and IPv6 Network StatusInternal Port StatusClient External PortCamera Status Filtering Log and IPv6 Filtering Log Viewing LogsUPnP Log General and UPnP Log CP Client IP Address, Port Connection LogTimestamp EventVPN IPv4 IPsec Connection Log DynamicDNS LogVPN Pptp Connection Log Mail Transmission LogVPN IPv6 IPsec Connection Log Help SupportExample of support information website Factory Default Factory DefaultRestart Registering the image as the permitted website Disabling Pop-up BlockerNumber of PCs that can Use the UPnP Function UPnP Setup on your PCUPnP Compatible OSs UPnP Compatible ApplicationsMSN Messenger Using Windows XP Windows MessengerUPnP Setup PC PreparationCheck the Version of DirectX UPnP Setup Windows Me onlyOthers Layout of the PC screen when connecting this productOperating Environment Windows XP Windows Me Function Name MSN Messenger Setting an IPv6 Address Using Windows XP IPv6 Setup on your PCFor assistance, please call 125 Page Re-obtaining an IPv6 Global Address Setting a Static IPv6 Global AddressPptp Setup when Using VPN Windows XP For assistance, please call 129 Page Web Browser Setup when Using a Proxy Server Checking the PCs IP Address and MAC Address Using Windows XP/2000Using Windows Me/98SE Page Network with stable IP addresses Options Stabilizing the PCs IP AddressUsing Windows XP/2000 For assistance, please call 137 Using Windows Me/98SE For assistance, please call 139 Factory Default Settings List URL Static Routing Unset IPv6 Static Routing Unset UPnP144 Specifications Ieee 802.11g Heading Specifications Wireless Interface Ieee 802.11bUser Interface Web Browser Setup Software Heading Specifications Router FunctionFirmware Update Operating Instructions 148 Index Numerics Operating Instructions 151 When you ship the product For product service
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BB-HGW700A specifications

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