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authorrebortg <github@ghlr.de>2021-06-29 10:39:19 +0200
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tunnelbroker: correct spelling and grammar
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+:lastproofread: 2021-06-29
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.. _examples-tunnelbroker-ipv6:
.. stop_vyoslinter
@@ -6,7 +8,7 @@
Tunnelbroker.net (IPv6)
#######################
-This guides walks through the setup of https://www.tunnelbroker.net/ for an
+This guide walks through the setup of https://www.tunnelbroker.net/ for an
IPv6 Tunnel.
Prerequisites
@@ -78,12 +80,12 @@ You should now be able to ping something by IPv6 DNS name:
2 packets transmitted, 2 received, 0% packet loss, time 1001ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 16.880/17.153/17.426/0.273 ms
-Assuming everything works, you can proceed to client configuration
+Assuming everything works, you can proceed to the client configuration
LAN Configuration
=================
-At this point your VyOS install should have full IPv6, but now your LAN devices
+At this point, your VyOS install should have full IPv6, but now your LAN devices
need access.
With Tunnelbroker.net, you have two options:
@@ -140,7 +142,7 @@ The format of these addresses:
In the above examples, 1,2,ffff are all chosen by you. You can use 1-ffff
(1-65535).
-So, when your LAN is eth1, your DMZ is eth2, your cameras live on eth3, etc:
+So, when your LAN is eth1, your DMZ is eth2, your cameras are on eth3, etc:
.. code-block:: none