LAN Configuration
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NETGEAR ProSAFE VPN Firewall FVS318G v2
The following table provides an overview of how information is obtained in the DMZ when you
configure a stateless DHCPv6 server and the RADVD:
When the Managed flag is set in the RADVD, the DHCPv6 server can assign IP addresses,
and the RADVD also assigns IP addresses in the sense that it provides information that
allows IPv6 clients to configure their own IPv6 address.
When the Other flag is set, the DHCPv6 server does not assign IP addresses but provides
DNS server and other configuration information only.
To configure the Router Advertisement Daemon for the DMZ:
1.
Log in to the unit:
a.
In the address field of any of the qualified web browsers, enter
https://192.168.1.1
.
The NETGEAR Configuration Manager Login screen displays.
b.
In the
Username
field, enter
admin
and in the
Password / Passcode
field, enter
password
.
Use lowercase letters. If you changed the password, enter your personalized
password. Leave the domain as it is (geardomain).
c.
Click the
Login
button.
The Router Status screen displays. After five minutes of inactivity, which is the default
login time-out, you are automatically logged out.
2.
Select
Network Configuration > DMZ Setup
.
The DMZ Setup screen displays.
3.
Select the
IPv6
radio button.
The DMZ Setup screen displays the IPv6 settings.
4.
Click the
RADVD
option arrow.
5.
Enter the settings as described in the following table:
Table 21. DHCPv6 and RADVD interaction in the DMZ
Flags in the RADVD
DHCPv6 Server Provides
RADVD Provides
Managed RA flag is set.
•
IP address assignment
•
DNS server and other configuration
information
•
IP address assignment
•
Prefix
•
Prefix length
•
Gateway address
Other RA flag is set.
DNS server and other configuration information
•
IP address assignment
•
Prefix
•
Prefix length
•
Gateway address