User`s guide
AT&T Global Network Client for Windows Administrator’s Guide
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A “yellow” icon represents that there is no active tunnel with an IPv6 address assigned, however the T6
service may be actively trying to establish a tunnel. The T6 Client will poll the T6 gateway every ninety
seconds. If no response is received, it will attempt to connect to an alternate T6 gateway. This may take
a few minutes before a new connection is established.
Figure 55: Yellow T6 Client Icon
A “grey” icon represents that the T6 service is stopped and there is no IPv6 tunnel.
Figure 56: Grey T6 Client Icon
Software Updates
The T6 Client will automatically check for a software update every day. If an update is available, a
message will be displayed when hovering you mouse over the T6 tray icon. Clicking Install Update from
the Tray Icon Menu will proceed to install the advertised update.
Figure 57: T6 Client Software update
Tray Icon Menu
Clicking on the T6 Service icon in the system tray will display several categories the user can choose to
access.