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To test and set up IPv6 in the Cloudflare dashboard there is only one new field you need to fill out when creating a new IPv4 GRE tunnel or editing an existing one: **IPv6 Interface address**. This is where you enter the Cloudflare-assigned IPv6 address for the Cloudflare side of the tunnel. Each tunnel is assigned a `/127` subnet from your allocated `/96` range. You will configure one address on the Cloudflare side and the other address on your router.
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Cloudflare allocates a `/96` IPv6 prefix for each account. The first two addresses in this range are reserved for Cloudflare internal configuration. The remaining addresses are available for customer GRE tunnels, starting from `:2`, with two IPv6 addresses assigned per tunnel.
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Cloudflare allocates a `/96` IPv6 prefix for each account. The first two addresses in this range are reserved for Cloudflare. The remaining addresses are available for customer GRE tunnels, starting from `:2`, with two IPv6 addresses assigned per tunnel.
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