Configuring Dhcpv6; Creating Pppoe Profiles - Cisco RV 120W Administration Manual

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Configuring Networking
Configuring the Wide Area Network (WAN)
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STEP 7
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Cisco RV 120W Administration Guide
Enter the primary and secondary DNS server IP addresses on the ISP's IPv6
network. DNS servers map Internet domain names (for example, www.cisco.com)
to IP addresses.
Choose the method by which the router obtains an IP address:
Click Save.

Configuring DHCPv6

When the ISP allows you to obtain the WAN IP settings via DHCP, you need to
provide details for the DHCPv6 client configuration.
In the Internet Address field, choose DHCPv6.
Choose if the DHCPv6 client on the gateway is stateless or stateful. If a stateful
client is selected, the gateway connects to the ISP's DHCPv6 server for a leased
address. For stateless DHCP, it is not necessary to have a DHCPv6 server
available at the ISP. Instead, a ICMPv6 discover messages will originate from the
Cisco RV 120W and is used for auto-configuration.
Click Save.

Creating PPPoE Profiles

You can create profiles for multiple PPPoE accounts, which can be useful if you
connect to the Internet using different service provider accounts.
Choose Networking > WAN > PPPoE Profiles. Click Add to create a new profile.
Enter the profile name. This is a label that you choose to identify the profile (for
example, "ISPOne").
Enter the username and password. These are assigned to you by the ISP to
access your account.
Choose the authentication type:
Auto-negotiate—The server sends a configuration request specifying the
security algorithm set on it. The router then sends back authentication
credentials with the security type sent earlier by the server.
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