Configuring Network IPv6 Configuration
Configuration Guide
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WAN Mode Specify the number of WAN ports.
1: Configure physical interface 1 as WAN1.
2: Configure physical interface 1 and interface 2 as WAN1 and WAN2 respectively.
3: Configure physical interface 1, interface 2 and interface3 as WAN1, WAN2 and
WAN3 respectively.
4: Configure physical interface 1, interface 2, interface 3 and interface 4 as WAN1,
WAN2, WAN3 and WAN4 respectively.
Note:
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When a WAN port is added, the port-related entries are automatically added; when a WAN port
is deleted, the port-related entries are automatically deleted.
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The router will reboot after switching the WAN mode.
8.2.2 Configuring the WAN Connection
The router supports five IPv6 connection types: Static IP, Dynamic IP (SLAAC/DHCPv6),
PPPoE, 6to4 Tunnel and Pass-Through (Bridge), you can choose one according to the
information provided by your ISP.
Static IP: Select this if your ISP provides you with a fixed IPv6 address, default gateway and
DNS address.
Dynamic IP (SLAAC/DHCPv6): Select this if your ISP automatically assigns the IPv6
address and the corresponding parameters.
PPPoE: Select this if your ISP provides you with a PPPoE account.
6to4 Tunnel: Select this if your ISP uses 6to4 deployment for assigning address.
Pass-Through (Bridge): Select this if your ISP uses Pass-Through (Bridge) network
deployment. No parameters are required for this type of connection.