Managing the Device
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Obtain automatically (DHCPv6/SLAAC).
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Static IPv6.
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PPPoE (IPv6 only).
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PPPoE (IPv6/IPv4).
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IPv6 bridge – When an IPv6 bridge internet connection is defined, no additional internet
connections can be defined.
An IPv6 bridge connection is supported as both static WAN and DHCP.
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Dual-Stack Lite (DS-Lite)
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IPv4 over IPv6 (IPIP) - Used to carry IPv4 traffic over an IPv6 tunnel created between the
gateway and a server.
5. If you select IPv6 bridge:
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Select the Bridge to.
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Enter the Default gateway (IPv4) and Default gateway (IPv6).
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Select DHCP or Static IP.
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Optional – Enter the DNS server settings.
6. If relevant, select the checkbox Use connection as VLAN.
7. Configure the fields in the Connection Monitoring tab (see below).
8. Configure the relevant fields in the Advanced tab (based on the connection type).
9. Click Apply
Prefix Delegation (IPv6 only)
When an internet connection has prefix delegation enabled, the gateway can request a prefix (in addition to
an IP address) from the server and configure an internal network DHCPv6 server that uses this prefix.
Connected devices are then routable without the need to use NAT.
These connection types support prefix delegation:
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PPPoE-IPv6
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LAN-IPv6
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VLAN
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Switch
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Bridge
To enable prefix delegation in an IPv6 connection:
1. On the Internet Connectivity page, click New to create a new IPv6 connection.
The New IPv6 Internet Connection window opens.
2. In the Advanced tab, select Enable prefix delegation for this internet connection.
3. Click Apply