•
Configuration File Name
—
If you specify the configuration file name, it is retrieved from TFTP Server
during Auto Configuration of AP, in case the boot file name is not received from DHCP server. Absence
of this value indicates config.xml to be used. The file must have an xml extension if specified.
The value is used during the Auto Configuration procedure during next boot-up.
•
Wait Interval
—
If configured, Access Point comes up with the local configuration and makes enabled
services available to the user, after the wait interval. Access point aborts Auto configuration if TFTP
transaction is not initiated within this interval specified.
The value is used during the Auto Configuration procedure during next boot-up.
•
Status Log
—
This field displays reason of Auto Configuration completion or abort.
IPv6 Configuration
Use the IPv6 Setting page to configure the IPv6 address by following these steps:.
Step 1
Select
LAN > IPv6 Configuration
.
Step 2
Configure the following parameters:
•
IPv6 Connection Type
—
Select one of the following options:
◦
DHCPv6
—
The IPv6 address is assigned by a DHCPv6 server.
◦
Static IPv6
—
Manually configure the IPv6 address. The IPv6 address should be in a form similar to
xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx (2001:DB8:CAD5:7D91).
•
IPv6 Administrative Mode
—
Check
Enable
to enable IPv6 administrative mode.
•
IPv6 Auto Configuration Administrative Mode
—
Check
Enable
to enable the IPv6 automatic address
configuration.
When the IPv6 automatic address configuration is enabled, the WAP device recognizes its IPv6 addresses and
gateway by processing the router advertisements received on the LAN port. The WAP device can have multiple
auto-configured IPv6 addresses.
•
Static IPv6 Address
—
Enter the static IPv6 address. The WAP device can have a static IPv6 address even if
addresses have already been configured automatically.
•
Static IPv6 Address Prefix Length
—
Enter the prefix length of the static address, which is an integer in the range
of 0 to 128. The default is 0.
•
Static IPv6 Address Status
—
Select one of the following options:
◦
Operational
—
The IP address has been verified as unique and is usable on the LAN interface.
◦
Tentative
—
The WAP device automatically initiates a duplicate address detection (DAD) process when a
static IP address is assigned. This IPv6 address is tentative as it is being verified on the network and cannot
be used to transmit or receive traffic.
◦
Blank (no value)
—
No IP address is assigned.
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System Configuration
IPv6 Configuration