IPv6 in IPv4 Tunnel (IPv6)
Choose this option if your ISP uses IPv6 in IPv4 Tunnel to establish Internet connections.
You must enter an IPv4 Static IP address. Then enter the settings provided by your ISP:
•Local IPv6 Address—Local IPv6 address for your ISP account.
•Remote IPv4 Address—Remote IPv4 address for your ISP account.
•Remote IPv6 Address—Remote IPv6 address for your ISP account.
•DNS Server 1 and DNS Server 2—IP addresses of the DNS servers. Optionally, you can enter a second DNS server. The first available DNS server is used.
•LAN IPv6 Address—Global IPv6 prefix that was assigned by your ISP for your LAN devices, if applicable. (Check with your ISP for more information.)
•Prefix Length—IPv6 prefix length: The IPv6 network (subnet) is identified by the initial bits of the address called the prefix. All hosts in the network have the identical initial bits for their IPv6 address. Enter the number of common initial bits in the network addresses. The default prefix length is 64.
•LAN Prefix Assignment
-Without any action—Does not provide Stateless or Stateful IPv6 address for LAN-side PCs.
-Configure to RA automatically—ProvidesStateless IPv6 address for LAN-side PCs.
-Configure to DHCPv6 automatically—ProvidesStateful IPv6 address for LAN-side PCs.
-Configure to RA and DHCPv6 automatically—Provides Stateless and Stateful IPv6 addresses for LAN-side PCs.
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