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Configuring Networking
Configuring IPv6
Cisco RV110W Administration Guide
Authentication Type
Service Name
MTU
Size
Address Mode
IPv6 Prefix Length
Choose the authentication type:
Auto-negotiation—The server sends a
configuration request specifying the security
algorithm set on it. Then, the Cisco RV110W sends
back authentication credentials with the security
type sent earlier by the server.
PAP—The Cisco RV110W uses the Password
Authentication Protocol (PAP) to connect to the ISP.
CHAP—The Cisco RV110W uses the Challenge
Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) when
connecting with the ISP.
MS-CHAP or MS-CHAPv2—The Cisco RV110W
uses Microsoft Challenge Handshake
Authentication Protocol when connecting with the
ISP.
Your ISP may configure a service name that is
needed to log onto the PPPoE server. If so, enter it
here.
The Maximum Transmit Unit (MTU) is the size of the
largest packet that can be sent over the network.
The standard MTU value for Ethernet networks is
usually 1500 bytes. For PPPoE connections, the
value is 1492 bytes.
Unless a change is required by your ISP, Cisco
recommends that you choose Auto. The default
MTU size is 1500 bytes.
If your ISP requires a custom MTU setting, choose
Manual and enter the MTU size.
Enter the MTU size.
Choose dynamic or static address mode. If you
choose
dynamic
, enter the IPv6 address in the field
below.
static
If you chose
address mode, enter the IPv6
prefix length field.
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