Static (ipv6) – ARRIS TR3300-AC Users Guide User Manual

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Chapter 7: Wireless Router Configuration Screen Descriptions

Release 33 STANDARD 1.5 February 2015

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Static (IPV6)

This screen enables a statically configured IPV6 stack. A static IP address connection type
is less common than others and uses a permanent IP address to connect to the Internet. If
your service provider gives you an IP address that never changes, then use this option. For
changes to take effect, you must click Apply.

Static IP Settings (IPV6):

Enable Static IPV6 - Click this checkbox to enable a static IPV6 address connection for the
system.

IP Address V6– Enter the IPV6 address assigned by your service provider or static IP
operation. An IPV6 address has eight groups of four hexadecimal digits (0-9, a-f). The
groups are separated by colons (:) e.g. 2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:8a2e:0370:7334. A
double colon (::) is shorthand for an address of all zeros.

Prefix Length (IPV6) – The length of the network portion of this address.

IPV6 Gateway Address – Enter the gateway address assigned for the device by your service
provider or static IP operation.

Primary DNS Server (IPV6) – Enter the IPV6 address of the primary DNS server. Your
service provider will provide this information.

Secondary DNS Server (IPV6) – Enter the IPV6 address of the secondary DNS server. Your
service provider will provide this information.

Domain Name – The entry here will be displayed as the domain name on the client
devices. It can be specified by your service provider or by you.

Delegated Prefix – The network portion of the IPV6 addresses to be allocated to local
clients.

Delegated Prefix Length – The length of the network portion of the IPV6 addresses to be
allocated to local clients.

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