3.4
IPv6
The growth of the Internet has created a need for more addresses than are possible with IPv4. IPv6 (Internet Protocol version
6) is a version of the Internet Protocol (IP) intended to succeed IPv4, which is the protocol currently used to direct most
Internet traffic. IPv6 also implements additional features not present in IPv4. It simplifies aspects of address assignment
(stateless address auto-configuration), network renumbering and router announcements when changing Internet
connectivity providers.
3.4.1
IPv6 Configuration
The IPv6 Configuration setting allows you to set the IPv6 connection type to access the IPv6 network. The router supports
various types of IPv6 connection, including Static IPv6, DHCPv6, PPPoEv6, 6to4, and 6in4
Figure 125 – IPv6 Configuration
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