11 IPv6 configuration
If the attached network uses the IPv6 protocol, you can enable IPv6 support on the router. IPv6
functionality is disabled by default.
IPv6 includes two distinct address types, link-local unicast and global unicast. A link-local
address makes the router accessible over IPv6 for all devices attached to the local LAN. Traffic
using this kind of address cannot be passed by any router outside of the LAN. A link-local
address is easy to set up and is useful in small networks. However, to connect to a network
outside of the LAN, the router’s WAN port must be configured with a global unicast address.
Viewing IPv6 status
The Status page displays the current status of the IPv6 connection to the ISP.
This page includes the following information:
Connection Type
Displays the method used for IPv6 configuration.
WAN IP Address
The configured IPv6 addresses for the router’s WAN port.
Default Gateway
The IPv6 address of the default next-hop router to use when no routing information is known
about an IPv6 address.
DNS
The IPv6 address of a known Domain Name Server.
MLD Proxy
The status of the Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) proxy feature.
VLAN (Default) IPv6 Address
The IPv6 addresses of the default VLAN on the LAN.
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