Example – configuring Teredo

Let's look at an example of a setting that has these three options. Teredo is an IPv6 transition tunneling protocol, and oftentimes I have to touch Teredo via Group Policy when working with a customer to get their client-side tunneling behaviors to line up with best practices. We create a new GPO, link and filter it to the appropriate places so that this GPO applies to the client workstations, and then configure Teredo in one of a couple of different ways. Usually, we are setting it either to a specific status that we want to enforce, or we are setting it to Disabled because we want to make sure the Teredo adapter on those workstations is always disabled.

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