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Enter the relevant WAN IP Settings.
Click
Next
after completing the necessary fields.
T
he individual fields on this screen are defined as follows:
Field Name
Description
WAN service type
[PPP over Ethernet PPPOE, IP over Ethernet IPoE, Bridging]
Enter Service Description
Enter a name to describe this configuration.
Network Protocol Selection
[IPV4 Only]
[IPV4&IPV6] (Dual Stack) – IPV4 and IPV6 running concurrently.
[IPV6 Only]
Note: When selecting IPV4&IPV6 or IPV6 the subsequent options presented will change ac-
cordingly.
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Enter the relevant WAN IP Settings.
Click
Next
after completing the necessary fields.
T
he individual fields on this screen are defined as follows:
Field Name
Description
Obtain an IP address automatically
When you wish the ISP to automatically assign the WAN IP to the gateway.
Option 60 Vendor ID
(Optional)
Broadcast a specific vendor ID for the DHCP server to accept the device.
Option 61 IAID
(Optional)
Interface Association Identifier (IAID). A unique identifier for an IA, chosen by the client.
Option 61 DUID
(Optional)
DHCP Unique Identifier (DUID) is used by the client to get an IP address from the DHCP server.
Use the following Static IP address
Use this section to manually declare the Static IP information provided by your ISP.
WAN IP Address
Enter the static WAN IPV4 Address.
WAN Subnet Mask
Enter the static Subnet Mask.
WAN gateway IP address
Enter the static Gateway IP address.
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Field Name
Description
Advanced DMZ
(Optional) Check this option to enable Advanced DMZ on the WAN service.*
NON DMZ IP Address
(Optional)
Broadcast a specific vendor ID for the DHCP server to accept the device.
NON DMZ Net Mask
Enter a secondary LAN IP address for the gateway. e.g. 192.168.2.1
Obtain an IPv6 address automatically
When you wish the ISP to automatically assign the WAN IP to the gateway.
Dhcpv6 Address Assignment (IANA)
Select this option for CPE to receive WAN IP from ISP.
Dhcpv6 Prefix Delegation (IAPD)
Select this option for CPE to generate WAN IP’s prefix from server rest by MAC address.
Use the following Static IPv6 address
Use this section to manually declare v6 the Static IP information provided by your ISP.
WAN IPv6 Address/Prefix Length
Enter the IP address / prefix length
WAN Next-Hop IPv6 Address
Enter the IP address of
* For additional info see the SmartRG Support site’s knowledgebase.
Enter the NAT Settings.
No selections are required. All settings are optional.
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Click
Next
after completing the necessary fields.
T
he individual fields on this screen are defined as follows:
Field Name
Description
Interface Address (prefix length is
required)
IPV6 address to assign as the gateways Local LAN IPV6 address and prefix length.
Enable DHCP v6 Server
Check this option to turn on the DHCP v6 feature on the LAN.
Enable DHCP Server
- Stateless
Inherit IPV6 address assignments from the WAN IPV6 interface.
Enable DHCP Server
- Stateful
DHCPv6 server given by the LAN IPV6 network as configured with additional options.
Start interface ID: Enter the beginning IPv6 available addresses for DHCP to assign to LAN
devices.
End interface ID: Enter the ending IPv6 available addresses for DHCP to assign to LAN
devices.
Leased Time (hour): Amount of time before a new IPv6 lease is requested by the LAN cli-
ent.
Enable RADVD
(Optional)
Router Advertisement Daemon (RADVD) service that sends router advertisements to LAN
clients.
Enable ULA Prefix Advertisement- Check this option to enable unique local address (ULA)
advertisement on the LAN.
Randomly Generate- Select this option to enable the gateway to generate a random IPv6
prefix.
Statically Configure- Select this option to manually configure a static IPv6 prefix.
Enable MLD Snooping
(Optional)
Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) snooping manages the IPV6 multicast traffic.
Standard Mode: Multicast traffic will flood to all bridge ports when no client subscribes to
a multicast group – even if IGMP snooping is enabled.
Blocking Mode: The multicast data traffic will be blocked and not flood to all bridge ports
when there are no client subscriptions to any multicast group.
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NAT
Virtual Servers
(Port Forward)
Virtual Servers (more commonly known as Port Forward) is a technique used to facilitate communications by external hosts with
services provided within a private local area network.
After Selecting
Advanced Setup -> NAT -> Virtual Servers
from the left navigation bar, click the Add button. The following screen
will appear.
Customize the fields to create your port forwarding entry.
Click
Apply/Save
to commit your changes.

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