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8.2
LAN > IPv6
Select your type of IPv6, which shows
Delegate Prefix from WAN
or
Static,
and then set up
DHCP Server Configuration, including Address Assign, DNS Assign and DNS Server.
8.3
LAN > VLAN
This section allows you to set up VLAN that provides a network segmentation system to
distinguish the LAN clients and separate them into different LAN subnet for enhancing security
and controlling traffic.
There are two router models based on the numbers of LAN ports to have two setting types of
VLAN and communicate with your devices, one is
1-port LAN
and the other is
3-port LANs
.
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Type 1:
For
1-port LAN
router model, you can use the
Type 1
to configure VLAN. First, the
VLAN
LAN > IPv6
Item
Description
LAN IPv6
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This section provides two types, including
Delegate Prefix from
WAN
and
Static
.
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Static Address
: You need to input the static address when you
select the static type.
Delegate Prefix
from WAN
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Select this option to automatically obtain an IPv6 network prefix from
the service provider or an uplink router.
Static
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Select this option to configure a fixed IPv6 address for the cellular
router’s LAN IPv6 address.
Address
Assign Setup
Select how you obtain an IPv6 address:
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Stateless
: The cellular router uses IPv6 stateless auto configuration.
RADVD (Router Advertisement Daemon) is enabled to have the
cellular router send IPv6 prefix information in router advertisements
periodically and in response to router solicitations. DHCPv6 clients.
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Stateful
: The cellular router uses IPv6 stateful auto configuration.
The LAN IPv6 clients can obtain IPv6 addresses through DHCPv6.
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