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IPv6 Support
IPv6 is the next generation network layer protocol, designed as a replacement for the current IPv4 protocol. IPv6
uses a 128-bit address, consisting of eight groups of four hexadecimal digits separated by colons, for example,
2026:1234:1:1:215:65ff:fe1f:caa.VoIP network based on IPv6 can provide end-to-end security capabilities,
enhanced Quality of Service (QoS), a set of service requirements to deliver performance guarantee while
transporting traffic over the network.
If you configure the network settings on the IP phone for an IPv6 network, you can set up an IP address for the
phone either by using SLAAC (ICMPv6), DHCPv6 or by manually entering an IP address.
Make sure that your network environment supports IPv6, for more information contact your ISP
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IPv6 Address Assignment Method
Supported IPv6 address assignment methods:
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Manual Assignment:
An IPv6 address and other configuration parameters (e.g., DNS server) for the IP
phone can be statically configured by an administrator.
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Stateless Address Auto-configuration (SLAAC)/ ICMPv6:
SLAAC is one of the most convenient
methods to assign IP addresses to IPv6 nodes. SLAAC requires no manual configuration of the IP phone,
minimal (if any) configuration of routers, and no additional servers. To use IPv6 SLAAC, the IP phone must
be connected to a network with at least one IPv6 router. This router is configured by the network
administrator and sends out Router Advertisement announcements onto the link. These announcements
can allow the on-link connected IP phone to configure itself with IPv6 address, as specified in RFC 4862.
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Stateful DHCPv6:
The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for IPv6 (DHCPv6) has been standardized
by the IETF through RFC 3315. DHCPv6 enables DHCP servers to pass configuration parameters such as
IPv6 network addresses to IPv6 nodes. It offers the capability of automatic allocation of reusable network
addresses and additional configuration flexibility. This protocol is a stateful counterpart to “IPv6 Stateless
Address Autoconfiguration” (RFC 2462), and can be used separately or concurrently with the latter to
obtain configuration parameters.
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