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IPv6 Configuration
- The local network IPv6 function state
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Link-local IPv6 address
- Link-local device IPv6 address
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IPv6 DNS Mode
- DNS mode:
- DNS Proxy — clients will be given the router link-local address as the DNS server address; DNS requests will be cached and redirected in accordance with the WAN settings
- WAN Connection — clients will be given the addresses of the DNS servers received on WAN
- Set manually — clients will be given the addresses specified in the DNS1, DNS2, DNS3 fields as DNS server addresses
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Prefix Mode
- The local network prefix setting mode:
- WAN Delegated — the prefix will be set according to the settings received via DHCPv6 on WAN
- Set manually — the manual prefix setting mode via the IPv6 address field
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WAN Interface
- Selecting the WAN interface for prefix delegation
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Router Advertisement Daemon
- The router advertisement daemon used for announcing network and autoconfiguration information in an IPv6 network
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Maximal Router Advertisement Interval
- The maximal interval of sending router advertisements
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Minimal Router Advertisement Interval
- The minimal interval of sending router advertisements
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Managed Address Configuration Flag
- The managed configuration flag (M), when enabled, the IP address will be received by a client over DHCPv6 (only in the Stateful mode)
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Other Configuration Flag
- The other configuration flag (O), when enabled, the DNS and other settings will be received by a client over DHCPv6 (only in the Stateful mode)
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On Link Flag
- The L flag in the RADVD configuration indicating that the announced network is accessible within the broadcast domain
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Autonomous Flag
- The A flag in the RADVD configuration allowing a client the Stateless configuration
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DHCPv6 Server
- Enabling the DHCPv6 server function
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IP Pool Range Start Address
- The minimum interface ID (the last 64 bits of an IPv6 address) sent over IPv6; the first 64 bits are derived from the LAN prefix
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IP Pool Range End Address
- The maximum interface ID (the last 64 bits of an IPv6 address) sent over IPv6; the first 64 bits are derived from the LAN prefix