Oracle X5-2L Service Manual page 281

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Setup Options
Channel Number (R/O)
Current IPv6 State (R/O)
Current IPv6 Auto
Configuration (R/O)
Link Local IPv6 Address (R/O)
Static IPv6 Address (R/O)
IPv6 Gateway (R/O)
Dynamic IPv6 Address 1-n (R/
O)
Refresh
IPv6 State
Auto IPv6 Configuration
Options
Enabled/Disabled
Stateful/Stateless
Disabled/Enabled
Disabled/
Stateless/
Dhcpv6_stateless/
Dhcpv6_stateful
Defaults
1
Enabled
Stateless
Disabled
Disabled
BIOS Setup Utility Menu Options
BIOS Advanced Menu Selections
Description
IPv6 addresses are written with
hexadecimal digits and colon
separators. For example: 2001:
0db0:000:82a1:0000:0000:1234:
abcd.
IPv6 addresses are composed of
two parts: a 64-bit subnet prefix
and a 64-bit host interface ID.
To shorten the IPv6 address, you
can (1) omit all leading zeros,
and (2) replace one consecutive
group of zeros with a double
colon (::). For example: 2001:
db0:0:82a1::1234:abcd.
Current channel number is
displayed.
Current IPv6 state is displayed.
Current IPv6 autoconfiguration
parameters are displayed.
Current link local IPv6 address
is displayed.
Example: fe80::214:4fff:feca:
5f7e/64
Current static IPv6 address is
displayed.
Example: 2001:0db0:000:82a1:
0000:0000:1234:abcd
Current IPv6 gateway address is
displayed.
Example: fe80::211:5dff:febe:
5000/128
Current dynamic IPv6 addresses
are displayed.
Example: fec0:a:8:b7:214:4fff:
feca:5f7e/64
Select Refresh to update to the
current settings.
Set the IPv6 state to enabled or
disabled.
Autoconfiguration options are:
■ Disabled: When
autoconfiguration is
disabled, only the Link
Local address is set. None
of the autoconfiguration
options to configure an IPv6
address are run.
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