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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 ==== | ||
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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 // | 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 // | ||
- | **Configuration example for German Telekom ISP** | + | \\ |
- | German Telekom, Europe' | + | Example Configuration: |
- | \\ | + | German Telekom is Europe' |
- | {{:ft_basic_ipv6_dhcpv6_01.png}} | + | |
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- | **Extended options are available | + | Extended options are available |
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- | {{: | + | {{:: |
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===== IPv6 DUID Type ===== | ===== IPv6 DUID Type ===== | ||
- | Every DHCP client and server | + | Every DHCP client and server have a DHCP Unique Identifier, or " |
Options: | Options: | ||
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* DUID-LLT | * DUID-LLT | ||
- | DUID-LL will use the LAN (eth0) MAC address and will not change (static | + | DUID-LL will use the LAN (eth0) MAC address and will not change (always |
- | Support for this option | + | Support for this option |
Note: DUID-EN or DUID-UUID or a custom DUID are currently not supported. | Note: DUID-EN or DUID-UUID or a custom DUID are currently not supported. |