Configuring Ipv6 Address Pools - Cisco CVR100W Administration Manual

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Configuring IPv6 Address Pools

You can define the IPv6 delegation prefix for a range of IPv6 addresses to be
served by the CVR100W's DHCPv6 server. Using a delegation prefix, you can
automate the process of informing other networking equipment on the LAN of
DHCP information specific for the assigned prefix.
To configure IPv6 address pools:
Choose Networking > IPv6 Configuration > IPv6 LAN Configuration.
In the IPv6 Address Pools table, click Add Row.
Enter the following information:
Check to enable the DHCPv6 server.
If enabled, the CVR100W assigns an IP address within
the specified range plus additional specified
information to any LAN endpoint that requests DHCP-
served addresses.
Enter the domain name of the DHCPv6 server.
Enter the server preference level of this DHCP server.
DHCP advertise messages with the highest server
preference value to a LAN host are preferred over
other DHCP server advertise messages.
The default is 255.
Enter the IPv6 address of the primary DNS server on
the ISP's IPv6 network.
Enter the IPv6 address of the secondary DNS server
on the ISP's IPv6 network.
Enter the client lease time.
Enter the duration for which IPv6 addresses are leased
to endpoints on the LAN.
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