TP-Link Omada ER8411 VPN Router User Manual

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Configuring Network

IPv6 Configuration

User Guide 51

Assigned Type

Determines the method whereby the gateway assigns IPv6 addresses to the clients

in your local network. Some clients may support only a few of these assigned

types, so you should choose it according to the compatibility of clients in your local

network.

Note:

If Internet Connection Type of WAN / SFP WAN is selected as Pass-Through (Bridge), the IPv6

parameters of the LAN port and the other WAN ports cannot be configured.

If Prefix Delegation of WAN / SFP WAN is enabled, the Address Prefix of LAN is automatically

assigned by your ISP and you cannot designate an address prefix manually.

Configuring the DHCPv6

Choose the menu

Network

>

IPv6

>

LAN

to load the following page.

Figure 8-9 

Configuring the DHCPv6

In

Assigned Type

section, select the connection type as DHCPv6. Enter the corresponding

parameters and click

OK

.

IPv6 Address

Enter the IPv6 address and prefix length (subnet mask).

File Suffix

Enter file suffixes to specify the file types. Use Enter key, Space key, “,” or “;” to divide

different file suffixes. The hosts of the selected IP group cannot download these

types of files from the internet.

DHCP Range

Enter the starting and ending IPv6 address to define a range for the DHCPv6 server

to assign dynamic IPv6 addresses.

Lease Time

The duration time in minutes when the assigned IPv6 address remains valid. Either

keep the defualt 1440 minutes or change it if required.

DNS Address

Select a method to configure the DNS server for the LAN, with Auto selected, the

DNS server addresses are automatically obtained. With Manual DNS selected,

manually enter the primary and secondary DNS server addresses provided by your

ISP.

Address

Displays the IPv6 address of the LAN port.

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