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Steps to set up IPv6:
1. From the navigation panel, go to Advanced > Network > IPv6.
2. Connection Type:
3. WAN IPv6 Address:
4. WAN Prefix Length:
5. WAN IPv6 Gateway:
6. WAN IPv6 MTU:
7. User Class Option:
8. Auto Configuration:
The wan interface’s address assign type (SLAAC). Enable: WAN
interface can get ipv6 address by SLAAC. Disable:
WAN interface gets the ipv6 address only by stateful.
9. Enable LAN:
10. Simultaneous:
11. LAN IPv6 Address:
12. LAN Prefix Length:
13. LAN IPv6 Prefix:
14. Enable Pool Setting For Lan Host:
15. DHCP Pool Start:
16. DHCP Pool End:
17. PD-Valid Lifetime:
18. PD-Preferred Lifetime:
19. LAN IPv6 MTU:
20. Connect to DNS Server Automatically:
21. IPv6 DNS Server 1:
Select IPv6 connection type to configure Disable,
Native, Static IPv6.
Set the wan interface’s ipv6 address.
Set the wan interface’s ipv6 prefix length.
Set the wan interface’s ipv6 gateway
Set the WAN interface’s IPv6 MTU
(Maximum Transmission Unit).
The user class option (15) of ORO that DHCPv6
clients send to the DHCPv6 server by solicit
message.
Enable/Disable WiFi Router allocating IPv6
addresses for LAN-side devices.
The mode which hosts connected to the LAN
interface can get IPv6 addresses. When enabled,
hosts get IPv6 address by simultaneous Stateless
and Stateful (requires address between DHCP
pool start and end values). When disabled, hosts
do not get IPv6 addresses simultaneously, and a
mode must be selected instead (SLAAC + RDNSS,
SLAAC+Stateless DHCPv6, Stateful DHCPv6).
Set LAN interface’s IPv6 address.
Set LAN interface’s IPv6 prefix length.
Set LAN interface’s prefix.
Enable to set DHCP pool start and end values for
client IPv6 address assign range, it’s disable by
default.
DHCPv6 address setting address pool start.
DHCPv6 address setting address pool end.
Prefix delegation for valid lifetime.
Prefix delegation for preferred lifetime.
Set MTU for LAN-side devices.
Choose to get the DNS from manually from
uplink.
IPv6 address for DNS server.