Operation Manual
Static
As with IPv4, static configuration is available for situations where the WAN IPv6 topology is fixed.
IPv6 Address/CIDR – Input the IPv6 static IP address and mask length provided by your ISP (see the Wikipedia
explanation of CIDR).
IPv6 Gateway IP – Input the IPv6 remote gateway IP address provided by your ISP.
Primary IPv6 DNS Server – (optional) Depending on your provider/setup, this may be required. This only takes
effect if the default global DNS setting on the Network Settings → DNS page is "Automatic".
Additional IPv6 DNS Server – Secondary DNS server.
Delegated IPv6 Network – (optional) Network available for delegation to LANs. Depending on your provider, this
may be required. Prefixes specified here only take effect if those supplied by the connection are insufficient to
configure your LANs.
Delegated IPv6 Network – Additional network available for delegation to LANs.
Example Configuration:
6to4 Tunnel
Out of the box, 6to4 is the simplest mode to enable full end-to-end IPv6 connectivity in an organization if the upstream
ISP properly routes packets to and from the 6to4 unicast relay servers.
Primary IPv6 DNS Server – (optional) Depending on your provider, this may be required. This only takes effect if
the default global DNS setting on the Network Settings → DNS page is "Automatic".
Additional IPv6 DNS Server – Secondary DNS server.
Delegated IPv6 Network – (optional) Network available for delegation to LANs. Depending on your provider, this
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