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Show DHCPv6 Config
IPv6 Route Configuration
IPv6 WAN Tunneling
6rd Tunnel
6to4 Tunnel
IPV6 LAN
Send Router Advertisement
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Description
Click this button to display information for the DHCPv6
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Client Configuration.
Choose a tab to view the DHCPv6 related details.
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Click Close to return to the previous view.
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To set up an IPv6 route, select a number from the Select set
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number drop-down list.
Enter the following data:
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– Destination—The Destination IP Address is the address
of the network or host to which you want to assign an
IPv6 route.
– Prefix Length—The length of the prefix provided by
your service provider.
– Interface—Depending on where the Destination IP
Address is located, select LAN & Wi-Fi or WAN
(internet) from the drop-down menu.
To save your changes, click the Save Changes button. To
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cancel your unsaved changes, click the Cancel button. For
additional IPv6 routes, repeat steps 1-3.
Select Enabled to activate the fields for the 6rd Tunnel setup.
Otherwise, select Disabled (default). If enabled, configure the
following options:
6rd Prefix—The IPv6 prefix provided by your service
provider and used as the leading part of the IPv6 address
when tunneling IPv4 through IPv6.
6rd Prefix length—The length of the IPv6 prefix provided
by your service provider.
IPv4 Mask Length—The length of the mask portion of the
IPv4 address.
Relay—The IPv4 address of the relay router.
Enabled—If the WAN IPv4 address is configured for NAT,
select Enabled to configure the WAN port to use the well
known 2002::IPv6 prefix.
Disabled—Select Disabled if you do not want to use the
6to4 Tunnel feature.
Select Enabled to allow the router to send router
advertisement to the LAN-interfacing host.
Select Disabled if you want the LAN-interfacing host
connected to this router to not have a global IPv6 address.
Setup
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