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CBA850 | USER MANUAL Firmware version 5.4.0
CRADLEPOINT
IPV6 ADDRESSING
Address Configuration Mode
SLAAC Only –
SLAAC
autoconfiguration. The router regularly generates a router
advertisement that includes network prefix and routing information,
allowing clients to autogenerate an address and start
communicating on the network. Clients utilize neighbor discovery
protocols to ensure multiple clients on the subnet have not chosen
an identical address.
SLAAC with DHCP – (Default) IPv6 DHCP provides an additional
client configuration method and is regularly combined with SLAAC
to provide DNS servers (a shortcoming in the original SLAAC
specification) and additional options not supported by SLAAC. By
defaulting to SLAAC with DHCPv6, all IPv6-capable clients on the
network should be configurable with IPv6 connectivity.
• DHCP Range Start: The beginning of the range that will be
used for IPV6 DHCP addresses. The IPv6 range will
always start at 1.
• DHCP Range End: The ending IP address in the DHCP Server range is the end of the reserved pool of IP addresses that will
be given to any DHCP-enabled computers on your network.
• IPv6 DHCP Lease Time: This specifies how long DHCP-enabled computers will wait before requesting a new DHCP lease.
Disable SLAAC and DHCP – Disable both IPv6 address configuration modes.
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