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e If you enable IP Pools, enter a comma-separated list of host address ranges in the IP pool range
field.
A range consists of an IP address, a pound sign (#), and a number indicating the length of the
range.
For example, 10.20.60.4#10, 10.20.61.0#2 indicates that the IPv4 addresses can range from
10.20.60.4 to 10.20.60.13 and 10.20.61.0 to 10.20.61.1.
The gateway and the ranges must be within the subnet. The ranges that you enter in the IP pool
range field cannot include the gateway address.
f Click Next.
6 On the Configure IPv6 page, specify the relevant IPv6 configuration.
a In the Subnet and the Gateway fields, enter the IP subnet and gateway.
b Select the DHCP Present check box to indicate that the DHCP server is available on this
network.
c In the DNS server addresses, enter the DNS server information.
d Select the Enable IP Pool check box to specify an IP pool range.
e If you enable IP Pools, enter a comma-separated list of host address ranges in the IP pool range
field.
A range consists of an IP address, a pound sign (#), and a number indicating the length of the
range.
For example, assume that you specify the following IP pool range:
fe80:0:0:0:2bff:fe59:5a:2b#10, fe80:0:0:0:2bff:fe59:5f:b1#2. Then the addresses
are in this range:
fe80:0:0:0:2bff:fe59:5a:2b - fe80:0:0:0:2bff:fe59:5a:34
and
fe80:0:0:0:2bff:fe59:5f:b1 - fe80:0:0:0:2bff:fe59:5f:b2 .
The gateway and the ranges must be within the subnet. The ranges that you enter in the IP pool
range field cannot include the gateway address.
f Click Next.
7 On the Set other network configurations page, specify additional network configurations.
a Enter the DNS domain.
b Enter the host prefix.
c Enter the DNS search path.
The search paths are specified as a list of DNS domains separated by commas, semi-colons, or
spaces.
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