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The IPv6 WAN Settings table displays the following fields:
WAN
. The WAN interface (WAN1, WAN2, WAN3, and WAN4).
Status
. The status of the WAN interface (UP or DOWN).
WAN IP
. The IPv6 address of the WAN interface.
Action
. The Edit table button provides access to the WAN IPv6 ISP Settings screen
(see
Step
3
) for the corresponding WAN interface; the Status button provides access
to the Connection Status screen (see
Step
8
) for the corresponding WAN interface.
3.
Click the
Edit
table button in the Action column of the WAN interface for which you want to
automatically configure the connection to the Internet. The WAN IPv6 ISP Settings screen
displays. (The following figure shows the WAN2 IPv6 ISP Settings screen as an example.)
Figure 30.
4.
In the Internet Address section of the screen, from the IPv6 drop-down list, select
DHCPv6
.
5.
In the DHCPv6 section of the screen, select one of the following radio buttons:
Stateless Address Auto Configuration
Stateful Address Auto Configuration
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6.
As an optional step: If you have selected the Stateless Address Auto Configuration radio
button, you can select the Prefix Delegation check box:
Prefix delegation check box is selected
. A prefix is assigned by the ISP’s
stateful
DHCPv6 server through prefix delegation, for example, 2001:db8:: /64. The VPN
firewall’s own
stateless
DHCPv6 server can assign this prefix to its IPv6 LAN clients.
For more information about prefix delegation, see
Stateless DHCPv6 Server With
Prefix Delegation
on page
103.
Prefix delegation check box is cleared
. Prefix delegation is disabled. This is the
default setting.
7.
Click
Apply
to save your changes.
8.
Verify the connection:
a.
Select
Network Configuration > WAN Settings > WAN Setup
.
b.
In the upper right of the screen, select the
IPv6
radio button. The WAN Setup screen
displays the IPv6 settings (see
Figure
29
on page
55).
c.
In the Action column, click the
Status
button of the WAN interface for which you
want to display the Connection Status pop-up screen. (The following figure shows a
dynamic IP address configuration.)
Figure 31.
The Connection Status screen should show a valid IP address and gateway, and you are
connected to the Internet. If the configuration was not successful, see
Troubleshoot the
ISP Connection
on page
396.
Note:
For more information about the Connection Status screen, see
View
the WAN Port Status
on page
382.
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Configure a Static IPv6 Internet Connection
To configure a static IPv6 or PPPoE IPv6 Internet connection, you need to enter the IPv6
address information that you should have received from your ISP.
To configure static IPv6 ISP settings for a WAN interface:
1.
Select
Network Configuration > WAN Settings > WAN Setup
.
2.
In the upper right of the screen, select the
IPv6
radio button. The WAN Setup screen
displays the IPv6 settings:
Figure 32.
The IPv6 WAN Settings table displays the following fields:
WAN
. The WAN interface (WAN1, WAN2, WAN3, and WAN4).
Status
. The status of the WAN interface (UP or DOWN).
WAN IP
. The IPv6 address of the WAN interface.
Action
. The Edit table button provides access to the WAN IPv6 ISP Settings screen
(see
Step
3
) for the corresponding WAN interface; the Status button provides access
to the Connection Status screen (see
Step
7
) for the corresponding WAN interface.
3.
Click the
Edit
table button in the Action column of the WAN interface for which you want to
automatically configure the connection to the Internet. The WAN IPv6 ISP Settings screen
displays. (The following figure shows the WAN2 IPv6 ISP Settings screen as an example.)
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Figure 33.
4.
In the Internet Address section of the screen, from the IPv6 drop-down list, select
Static
IPv6
.
5.
In the Static IP Address section of the screen, enter the settings as described in the following
table. You should have received static IPv6 address information from your IPv6 ISP:
Table 9.
WAN ISP IPv6 Settings screen settings for a static IPv6 address
Setting
Description
IPv6 Address
The IP address that your ISP assigned to you. Enter the address in
one
of the
following formats (all four examples specify the same IPv6 address):
2001:db8:0000:0000:020f:24ff:febf:dbcb
2001:db8:0:0:20f:24ff:febf:dbcb
2001:db8::20f:24ff:febf:dbcb
2001:db8:0:0:20f:24ff:128.141.49.32
IPv6 Prefix Length
The prefix length that your ISP assigned to you, typically 64.
Default IPv6 Gateway
The IPv6 IP address of the ISP’s default IPv6 gateway.
Primary DNS Server
The IPv6 IP address of the ISP’s primary DNS server.
Secondary DNS Server
The IPv6 IP address of the ISP’s secondary DNS server.
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6.
Click
Apply
to save your changes.
7.
Verify the connection:
a.
Select
Network Configuration > WAN Settings > WAN Setup
.
b.
In the upper right of the screen, select the
IPv6
radio button. The WAN Setup screen
displays the IPv6 settings (see
Figure
32
on page
58).
c.
In the Action column, click the
Status
button of the WAN interface for which you
want to display the Connection Status pop-up screen. (The following figure shows a
static IP address configuration; the IP addresses are not related to any other
examples in this manual.)
Figure 34.
The Connection Status screen should show a valid IP address and gateway, and you are
connected to the Internet. If the configuration was not successful, see
Troubleshoot the
ISP Connection
on page
396.
Note:
For more information about the Connection Status screen, see
View
the WAN Port Status
on page
382.
Note:
If your ISP requires MAC authentication and another MAC address
has been previously registered with your ISP, you need to enter that
address on the WAN Advanced Options screen for the
corresponding WAN interface (see
Configure Advanced WAN
Options and Other Tasks
on page
71).

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