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Router Advertisement Lifetime
(minutes between 0-150)
Interfaces -
check one or more of the box(s) to apply IPv6
LAN settings to the selected interfaces:
Ethernet/Coax IPv6 Enabled
Wireless Access Point 1 IPv6 Enabled
Wireless Access Point 2 IPv6 Enable
3.
After entering all appropriate IPv6 settings click Apply to
have changes take effect.
LAN IPv6 STATELESS WITH NO WAN SETTINGS:
1.
To configure IPv6 LAN Stateless mode with No WAN
connection, select the Stateless option on the IPv6
Configuration Control Page as shown below:
2.
Specify the
Stateless
settings to be used to assign LAN IPv6
addresses by entering the following details:
IPv6 LAN Configuration
(select
Stateless
from the drop-
down list)
as shown in drop-down list and page below:
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LAN IPv6 Link Local Address
(automatically populated)
Router Advertisement Lifetime
(minutes between 0-150)
Interfaces
- check one or more of the box(s) to apply IPv6
LAN settings to the selected interfaces:
Ethernet/Coax IPv6 Enabled
Wireless Access Point 1 IPv6 Enabled
Wireless Access Point 2 IPv6 Enable
3.
After entering all appropriate IPv6 settings click Apply to
have changes take effect.
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ROUTING SETTINGS
You can view the routing and IP address distribution rules as well as
add, edit, or delete the rules.
To view the rules:
1.
Select
Routing
in the Advanced page.
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2.
To add a new Gateway, click
Add New Route
.
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3.
Specify the following parameters:
Name
– select the network type.
Destination
- enter the destination IP of the destination
host, subnet address, network address, or default route.
The destination for a default route is 0.0.0.0.
Netmask
– enter the network mask. This is used in
conjunction with the destination to determine when a
route is used.
Gateway
– enter the IP address of your Gateway.
Metric
– enter a measurement preference of the route.
Typically, the lowest metric is the most preferred route.
If multiple routes exist to a specific destination network,
the route with the lowest metric is used.
4.
Click
Apply
to save changes.
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IP ADDRESS DISTRIBUTION
You can easily add computers configured as DHCP clients to the
network. The DHCP server provides a mechanism for allocating IP
addresses to these hosts and for delivering network configuration
parameters to the hosts.
For example, a client (host) sends a broadcast message on the network
requesting an IP address for itself. The DHCP server then checks its
list of available addresses and leases a local IP address to the host for
a specific period of time and simultaneously designates this IP address
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as taken. At this point, the host is configured with an IP address for the
duration of the lease.
The host can renew an expiring lease or let it expire. If it renews a
lease, the host receives current information about network services,
as it did during the original lease, allowing it to update its network
configurations to reflect any changes that occurred since the first
connection to the network.
If the host wishes to terminate a lease before its expiration, it sends
a release message to the DHCP server. This makes the IP address
available for use by other hosts.
The DHCP server performs the following functions:
Displays a list of all DHCP host devices connected to your Gateway
Defines the range of IP addresses that can be allocated in the
network
Defines the length of time the dynamic P addresses are allocated
Provides the above configurations for each network device and can
be configured and enabled or disabled separately for each network
device
Assigns a static lease to a network computer to receive the same
IP address each time it connects to the network, even if this IP
address is within the range of addresses that the DHCP server may
assign to other computer
Provides the DNS server with the host name and IP address of each
computer connected to the network
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