LAN Configuration
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NETGEAR ProSAFE VPN Firewall FVS318G v2
The IPv6 address pools and prefixes for prefix delegation are described in the following
sections:
•
IPv6 LAN Address Pools
•
IPv6 LAN Prefixes for Prefix Delegation
5.
Click the
Apply
button.
Your changes are saved.
IPv6 LAN Address Pools
If you configure a
stateful
DHCPv6 server for the LAN, you must add local DHCP IPv6
address pools so that the DHCPv6 server can control the allocation of IPv6 addresses in the
LAN.
To add an IPv6 LAN address pool:
1.
Log in to the unit:
a.
In the address field of any of the qualified web browsers, enter
https://192.168.1.1
.
DHCP Status
(continued)
Domain Name
Enter the domain name of the DHCP server.
Server Preference
Enter the DHCP server preference value. The possible values
are 0–255, with 255 as the default setting.
This is an optional setting that specifies the server’s preference
value in a server advertise message. The client selects the
server with the highest preference value as the preferred server.
DNS Servers
Select one of the DNS server options from the list:
•
Use DNS Proxy
. The VPN firewall acts as a proxy for all
DNS requests and communicates with the ISP’s DNS
servers that you configured on the Broadband ISP Settings
(IPv6) screen (see
Configure a Static IPv6 Internet
Connection
on page 42).
•
Use DNS from ISP
. The VPN firewall uses the ISP’s DNS
servers that you configured on the Broadband ISP Settings
(IPv6) screen (see
Configure a Static IPv6 Internet
Connection
on page 42).
•
Use below
. When you select this option, the DNS server
fields become available for you to enter IP addresses.
Primary DNS Server
Enter the IP address of the primary
DNS server for the LAN.
Secondary DNS Server Enter the IP address of the secondary
DNS server for the LAN.
Lease/Rebind Time Enter the period after which the DHCP lease is renewed with the
original DHCP server or rebound with another DHCP server to
extend the existing DHCP lease. The default period is
86400 seconds (24 hours).
Table 13. LAN Setup screen settings for IPv6 (continued)
Setting
Description