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2. Connection Type: Select IPv6 connection type to configure Disable, Native,
Static IPv6.
3. DHCP-PD: Dhcpv6 prefix delegation.
4. WAN IPv6 Address: Set the wan interface’s ipv6 address.
5. WAN Prefix Length: Set the wan interface’s ipv6 prefix length.
6. WAN IPv6 Gateway: Set the wan interface’s ipv6 gateway
7. WAN IPv6 MTU: Set the WAN interface’s IPv6 MTU (Maximum Transmission
Unit).
8. User Class Option: The user class option (15) of ORO that DHCPv6 clients send
to the DHCPv6 server by solicit message.
9. Auto Configuration: The wan interface’s address assign type (SLAAC). Enable:
WAN interface can get ipv6 address by SLAAC. Disable: WAN interface gets the
ipv6 address only by stateful.
10. Enable LAN: Enable/Disable router allocating IPv6 addresses for lan-side
devices.
11. Simultaneous: The mode which hosts connected to the LAN interface can get
IPv6 addresses. When enabled, hosts get IPv6 address by simultaneous Stateless
and/or Stateful (requires DHCP pool start and end values). When disabled, hosts
do not get IPv6 addresses simultaneously by Stateless and/or Stateful, and a mode
must be selected instead.
12. LAN IPv6 Address: Set LAN interface’s IPv6 address.
13. LAN Prefix Length: Set LAN interface’s IPv6 prefix length.
14. LAN IPv6 Prefix: Set LAN interface’s prefix.
15. Enable Pool Setting For Lan Host: Enable/Disable allocating ranged IPv6
addresses for lan-side devices.
16. DHCP Pool Start: DHCPv6 address setting address pool start.
17. DHCP Pool End: DHCPv6 address setting address pool end.
18. PD-Valid Lifetime: Prefix delegation for valid lifetime.
19. PD-Preferred Lifetime: Prefix delegation for preferred lifetime.
20. LAN IPv6 MTU: Set MTU for lan-side devices.
21. Connect to DNS Server Automatically: Choose to get the DNS from manually
from uplink.