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Ruijie Reyee RG-RAP52-OD - Configuring the IPv6 Address for the LAN Port

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Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings
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Parameter
Description
If Internet is set to Static IP, you need to manually configure this
parameter.
NAT66
If the current device cannot access the Internet in DHCP mode or
cannot obtain the IPv6 address prefix, you must enable NAT66 to
assign the IPv6 address to an intranet client.
4.16.6 Configuring the IPv6 Address for the LAN Port
In Local Device mode, choose Network > IPv6 Address > LAN Settings.
When the device accesses the network in DHCP mode, the upstream device can assign an IPv6 address to the
LAN port, and assign IPv6 addresses to the clients in the LAN based on the IPv6 address prefix. If the upstream
device cannot assign an IPv6 address prefix to the current device, you need to manually configure an IPv6
address prefix for the LAN port, and assign IPv6 addresses to the clients in the LAN by enabling the NAT66
function (see 4.16.5 Configuring the IPv6 Address for the WAN Port).
Click Edit corresponding to the default VLAN, and fill in a local address of no more than 64 bits in the IPv6
Address/Prefix Length column. This address will also be used as the IPv6 address prefix.
IPv6 Assignment specifies the method for assigning IPv6 addresses for clients. The following options are
available:
Auto: Both DHCPv6 and SLAAC are used to assign IPv6 addresses to clients.
DHCPv6: DHCPv6 is used to assign IPv6 addresses to clients.
SLAAC: SLAAC is used to assign IPv6 addresses to clients.
Null: No IPv6 addresses are assigned to clients.
The setting of IPv6 Assignment is determined by the protocol supported by intranet clients. If you are not sure
about the protocol supported by intranet clients, select Auto.

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