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advanced-dhcpdns [2023/02/07 19:48] – [DHCP / DNS Server (LAN)] rs232advanced-dhcpdns [2023/02/08 07:39] – [DHCP / DNS Server (LAN)] rs232
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   * Custom\\ This allows you to enter a custom Static DHCP lease time.   * Custom\\ This allows you to enter a custom Static DHCP lease time.
  
-For more information on how to make a DHCP lease database survive a reboot please consult the relevant [[retain_dhcp_lease_info_after_a_reboot|howto]].+Retaining leases after rebooting router: Please read this [[retain_dhcp_lease_info_after_a_reboot|howto]] for additional information on optional non-volatile dhcp leases.
  
 **Announce IPv6 on LAN (SLAAC): **Enabling this turns on router advertisements for IPv6 //Stateless Address Autoconfiguration (SLAAC)//  protocol. This allows hosts to self-configure an IP address with minimal contact with a server. The client sends out an RS (router solicitation) ICMP packet. The nearest router responds with a RA (router advertisement) packet. The client uses the IPv6 prefix provided in the RA packet as the first 64 bits of its address. It then derives the last 64 bits of its address using the EUI-64 process or a randomization algorithm. **Announce IPv6 on LAN (SLAAC): **Enabling this turns on router advertisements for IPv6 //Stateless Address Autoconfiguration (SLAAC)//  protocol. This allows hosts to self-configure an IP address with minimal contact with a server. The client sends out an RS (router solicitation) ICMP packet. The nearest router responds with a RA (router advertisement) packet. The client uses the IPv6 prefix provided in the RA packet as the first 64 bits of its address. It then derives the last 64 bits of its address using the EUI-64 process or a randomization algorithm.
advanced-dhcpdns.txt · Last modified: 2023/08/05 19:13 by hogwild