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Table 29 Network Setting > Home Networking > LAN Setup (continued)
LABEL
Manual
LAN IPv6 Prefix Setup
Delegate prefix
from WAN
Static
LAN IPv6
Address Assign
Setup
LAN IPv6 DNS
Assign Setup
DHCPv6 Configuration
DHCPv6 Active
IPv6 Router Advertisement State
RADVD State
IPv6 DNS Values
IPv6 DNS Server
1-3
DNS Query
Scenario
Apply
Cancel

8.3 The Static DHCP Screen

This table allows you to assign IP addresses on the LAN to specific individual computers based on their
MAC Addresses.
Chapter 8 Home Networking
DESCRIPTION
Select this to manually enter an interface ID for the LAN interface's global IPv6 address.
Select this option to automatically obtain an IPv6 network prefix from the service provider or an
uplink router.
Select this option to configure a fixed IPv6 address for the VMG's LAN IPv6 address.
Select how you want to obtain an IPv6 address:
Stateless: The VMG uses IPv6 stateless autoconfiguration. RADVD (Router Advertisement
Daemon) is enabled to have the VMG send IPv6 prefix information in router advertisements
periodically and in response to router solicitations. DHCPv6 server is disabled.
Stateful: The VMG uses IPv6 stateful autoconfiguration. The DHCPv6 server is enabled to have
the VMG act as a DHCPv6 server and pass IPv6 addresses to DHCPv6 clients.
Select how the VMG provide DNS server and domain name information to the clients:
From Router Advertisement: The VMG provides DNS information through router
advertisements.
From DHCPv6 Server: The VMG provides DNS information through DHCPv6.
From RA & DHCPv6 Server: The VMG provides DNS information through both router
advertisements and DHCPv6.
This shows the status of the DHCPv6. DHCP Server displays if you configured the VMG to act as a
DHCPv6 server which assigns IPv6 addresses and/or DNS information to clients.
This shows whether RADVD is enabled or not.
Select From ISP if your ISP dynamically assigns IPv6 DNS server information.
Select User-Defined if you have the IPv6 address of a DNS server. Enter the DNS server IPv6
addresses the VMG passes to the DHCP clients.
Select None if you do not want to configure IPv6 DNS servers.
Select how the VMG handles clients' DNS information requests.
IPv4/IPv6 DNS Server: The VMG forwards the requests to both the IPv4 and IPv6 DNS servers
and sends clients the first DNS information it receives.
IPv6 DNS Server Only: The VMG forwards the requests to the IPv6 DNS server and sends clients
the DNS information it receives.
IPv4 DNS Server Only: The VMG forwards the requests to the IPv4 DNS server and sends clients
the DNS information it receives.
IPv6 DNS Server First: The VMG forwards the requests to the IPv6 DNS server first and then the
IPv4 DNS server. Then it sends clients the first DNS information it receives.
IPv4 DNS Server First: The VMG forwards the requests to the IPv4 DNS server first and then the
IPv6 DNS server. Then it sends clients the first DNS information it receives.
Click Apply to save your changes.
Click Cancel to restore your previously saved settings.
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