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Managing the Device
R81.10.X Quantum Spark 1500, 1600, 1800, 1900, 2000 Appliances Locally Managed Administration Guide|86
IPv6 configuration
Prefix delegation
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:
n
PPPoE-IPv6
n
LAN-IPv6
n
VLAN
n
Switch
n
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
Note - Configure the settings for this Internet connection in the Configuration
tab.
A network or bridge with prefix delegation enabled must have the IPv6 Auto Assignment
set to SLAAC, DHCPv6, or Disabled.
For each delegated network, the behavior depends on the IPv6 Auto Assignment settings:
IPv6 Auto
Assignment
setting
Delegation Action
Disabled Address range is set according to the prefix and subnet. The DHCPv6
server is automatically enabled when it receives a prefix.
SLAAC Addresses are provided via Stateless Address Auto Configuration,
according to SLAAC rules. The prefix and subnet are provided.
DHCPv6 Address range is set according to the prefix and subnet.

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