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Chapter 6 Broadband
Table 8 Routing Mode (continued)
LABEL
WAN IPv6
Address
Prefix
Length
Next Hop
IPv6 Routing
Feature
MLD Proxy
Enable
Apply as
Default
Gateway
IPv6 DNS
Server
IPv6 DNS
IPv6 DNS
Server 1
IPv6 DNS
Server 2
Tunnel
Enable 6RD
6RD Type
6RD Border
Relay
Server IP
6RD IPv6
Prefix
Tunnel
Enable DS-
Lite
DS-Lite
Relay
Server IP
VLAN
Active
802.1p
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DESCRIPTION
Enter the IPv6 address assigned by your ISP.
Enter the address prefix length to specify how many most significant bits in an IPv6 address
compose the network address.
Enter the IP address of the next-hop gateway. The gateway is a router or switch on the
same segment as your SBG3500-N's interface(s). The gateway helps forward packets to
their destinations.
You can enable IPv6 routing features in the following section.
Select this checkbox to have the SBG3500-N act as an MLD proxy on this connection. This
allows the SBG3500-N to get subscription information and maintain a joined member list for
each multicast group. It can reduce multicast traffic significantly.
Select this option to have the SBG3500-N use the WAN interface of this connection as the
system default gateway.
Configure the IPv6 DNS server in the following section.
Select Dynamic to have the SBG3500-N get the IPv6 DNS server addresses from the ISP
automatically.
Select Static to have the SBG3500-N use the IPv6 DNS server addresses you configure
manually.
Enter the first IPv6 DNS server address assigned by the ISP.
Enter the second IPv6 DNS server address assigned by the ISP.
The IPv6 rapid deployment fields display when you set the IPv6/IPv4 Mode field to IPv4
Only. See
IPv6 Rapid Deployment on page 105
Enable IPv6 rapid deployment to tunnel IPv6 traffic from the local network through the ISP's
IPv4 network.
Select Static if you have the IPv4 address of the relay server, otherwise select DHCP to
have the SBG3500-N detect it automatically through DHCP.
When you set the 6RD Type to Static, specify the relay server IPv4 address.
Enter an IPv6 prefix for tunneling IPv6 traffic to the ISP's Border Relay router and
connecting to the native IPv6 Internet.
The Dual Stack Lite fields display when you set the IPv6/IPv4 Mode field to IPv6 Only.
Enable Dual Stack Lite to let local computers use IPv4 through an ISP's IPv6 network. See
Dual Stack Lite on page 106
Enable Dual Stack Lite to let local computers use IPv4 through an ISP's IPv6 network.
Specify the transition router's IPv6 address.
These fields appear when the Type is set to ADSL/VDSL over PTM.
Select this option to add the VLAN tag (specified below) to the outgoing traffic through this
connection.
IEEE 802.1p defines up to 8 separate traffic types by inserting a tag into a MAC-layer frame
that contains bits to define class of service.
Select the IEEE 802.1p priority level (from 0 to 7) to add to traffic through this connection.
The greater the number, the higher the priority level.
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