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basic-ipv6 [2023/01/26 08:48] – IPv6: bring back some basic pictures m_ars | basic-ipv6 [2023/06/24 19:56] – [Disabled] -remove DHCPv6 with PD screenshot-doesn't belong here hogwild | ||
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===== IPv6 Service Type ===== | ===== IPv6 Service Type ===== | ||
- | IPv6 has a number of services, or modes of operation which it can use. Some partly depend on IPv4 services, and others are run entirely independent of IPv4. Please ask your Internet | + | IPv6 has a number of services, or modes of operation which it can use. Some partly depend on IPv4 services, and others are run entirely independent of IPv4. Please ask your Provider or search the Web to learn which IPv6 service type is used on your ISP's network. |
- | //Note about MultiWAN | + | Currently, FreshTomato **does not** support IPv6 in MultiWAN |
- | FreshTomato does not currently support IPv6 in MultiWAN configurations. Only the first WAN interface can/will use IPv6. | ||
==== Disabled ==== | ==== Disabled ==== | ||
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This is the Default state. IPv6 is disabled by default. (IPv6 traffic will still flow/work if in access point mode, for example.) | This is the Default state. IPv6 is disabled by default. (IPv6 traffic will still flow/work if in access point mode, for example.) | ||
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==== DHCPv6 with Prefix Delegation ==== | ==== DHCPv6 with Prefix Delegation ==== | ||
- | This configuration method is one of the most commonly used. It provides native IPv6 connectivity for your network. It allows the ability to assign different IPv6 address ranges for bridge 0 (br0) to 3 (br3) if you're given a prefix with length smaller than 64 (for example 60 or 56) from your Internet | + | This configuration method is one of the most commonly used. It provides native IPv6 connectivity for your network. It allows the ability to assign different IPv6 address ranges for bridge 0 (br0) to 3 (br3) if you're given a prefix with length smaller than 64 (for example 60 or 56) from your provider. The option to assign IPv6 address ranges for bridge 1 (br1) to 3 (br3) is only visible if the bridges already exist. Check your configuration in the //Basic///[[basic-network|Network]] menu to learn more. |
**Configuration example for German Telekom ISP** | **Configuration example for German Telekom ISP** | ||
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**Extended options are available for IPv6 DHCPv6 PD - if bridges 1 (br1) to 3 (br3) exist AND if the prefix length is smaller than 64 (for example 60 or 56)** | **Extended options are available for IPv6 DHCPv6 PD - if bridges 1 (br1) to 3 (br3) exist AND if the prefix length is smaller than 64 (for example 60 or 56)** | ||
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==== Static IPv6 ==== | ==== Static IPv6 ==== | ||
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This function should be enabled for ISPs that require only a Prefix Delegation (usually PPPoE-authenticated xDSL or fiber connections). | This function should be enabled for ISPs that require only a Prefix Delegation (usually PPPoE-authenticated xDSL or fiber connections). | ||
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+ | ===== Do not allow PD/Address release ===== | ||
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+ | Prevent DHCP6 client to send a release message to the ISP on exit. With this option set, the client is more likely to receive the same allocation with subsequent requests. | ||
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+ | Support for this option is available starting with release 2022.4 | ||
===== Add default route ::/0 ===== | ===== Add default route ::/0 ===== |