User`s guide

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IPv6: Internet Protocol version 6 configuration.
Do not use this interface: Choose this option if you do not want to enable IPv6 address on
this Ethernet interface.
Auto configuration: Choose this option if you want to set IPv6 address through the
stateless autoconfiguration protocol.
Obtain an IP address automatically using DHCP: Choose this option if you want to
set IPv6 address through DHCPv6.
Use the following IP address: Choose this option to manually enter static IPv6 address
settings.
IP Address: The IPv6 addresses are normally written as eight groups of four hexadecimal
digits, where each group is separated by a colon (:).
For example, IP v6 addresses are in the form of
2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:8a2e:0370:7334
And an IPv6 address must be entered with an IPv6 prefix length of the network. IPv6
network is written in CIDR notation which is separated by a slash "/" to IPv6 address.
For example, an IP v6 address connected to a /64 subnet is written
2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:8a2e:0370:7334/64.
Gateway: IP v6 address of the computer that enables this ConnectPort LTS product to
access other networks, such as the Internet.
Use 6to4 tunneling: Choose this option to supply 6to4 Tunneling which consists of
encapsulating IPv6 packets within IPv4; in effect using IPv4 as a link layer for IPv6 so that
the ConnectPort LTS product can reach the remote IPv6 Internet through the existing IPv4
infrastructure.
IPv4 address of the remote 6to4 relay: Set the IPv4 address of the remote 6to4 relay
device.
Overwrite local IPv4 address: Set the public IPv4 address to be used for 6to4 tunneling.
If not set, current IPv4 address of ConnectPort LTS will be used.
DNS: Domain Name Server configuration
Use Manual DNS: Choose this option if you want to set DNS configuration by manual.
Primary DNS: Set the IP address of primary DNS.
Secondary DNS: Set the IP address of secondary DNS.
Source Based Routing: Choose this option to make each network interface use different
router.