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| Table 35 Network > WAN > IPv6 (IPv6 in IPv4 Tunnel) | |
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| Address Autoconfiguration Settings | |
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| Click Enable Autoconfiguration if you want the devices on your local area network to |
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| Autoconfiguration | obtain network address that are not managed by a DHCPv6 server. |
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| Autoconfiguration | Select SLAAC + Stateless DHCPv6 if you want the interface to automatically generate |
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| Select Stateful(DHCPv6) when the devices connected to your LAN needs to have their |
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| TCP/IP configuration set to DHCPv6 or obtain an IPv6 address automatically. |
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| Router | Type in the Router Advertisement Lifetime which is amount of time in minutes that a |
| Advertisement | device may have an IPv6 address before it is required to renew the lease. |
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| Apply | Click Apply to save your changes back to the |
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| Reset | Click Reset to begin configuring this screen afresh. |
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Figure 62 Network > WAN > IPv6 (6 to 4)
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 36 Network > WAN > IPv6 (6 to 4)
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IPv6 Connection | 6 to 4 is an IPv6 address assignment and automatic tunneling technology that used to | |
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| provide unicast IPv6 connectivity between IPv6 sites and hosts across the IPv4 Internet. |
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6 to 4 | Address | Enter a 6 to 4 IP address in this field. This information is provided by your ISP. |
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6 to 4 | Relay | Type the ISP’s border relay server’s IPv6 address in this field. |
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