Configuring Networking
Configuring IPv6
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STEP 3 Enter this information:
STEP 4 Click Save.
IPv6 Prefix Type Choose one of the following types from the
drop-down menu:
6to4—6to4 is a system that allows IPv6 packets to
be transmitted over an IPv4 network. It is used
when an end user wants to connect to the IPv6
Internet using their existing IPv4 connection
Global/Local—A locally unique IPv6 address that
you can use in private IPv6 networks or a globally
unique IPv6 Internet address.
SLA ID If you choose 6to4 as the IPv6 prefix type, enter
the Site-Level Aggregation Identifier (SLA ID).
The SLA ID in the 6to4 address prefix is set to the
interface ID of the interface on which the
advertisements are sent.
IPv6 Prefix If you choose Global/Local as the IPv6 prefix type,
enter the IPv6 prefix. The IPv6 prefix specifies the
IPv6 network address.
IPv6 Prefix Length If you choose Global/Local as the IPv6 prefix type,
enter the prefix length. The prefix length variable is
a decimal value that indicates the number of
contiguous, higher-order bits of the address that
make up the network portion of the address.
Prefix Lifetime Enter the prefix lifetime, or the length of time over
which the requesting router is allowed to use the
prefix.