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DNS
: displays the configured IPv4 DNS Server (e.g., 192.16.44.3).
Additional address #1
-
2
: two entry fields for optional additional IPv4 address /
netmask.
IPv6 configuration*
*All changes except the DNS server will have effect after system boot.
DHCP enabled
: at the dropdown, select
YES
(enabled) or
NO
. The default is
No
(disabled).
IPv6 address / prefix
: lets you enter an IPv6 IP address / prefix. The default is all 0s.
Default Gateway
: lets you enter an IPv6 default Gateway IP address.
DNS
: lets you enter an IPv6 DNS Server IP address. The default is all zeros.
Additional address #1
: entry field for optional additional IPv6 address / prefix.
Additional address #2
: entry field for a second optional IPv6 address / prefix.
Additional address #3
: entry field for third additional IPv6 address / prefix.
Additional address #4
: entry field for a fourth optional IPv6 address / prefix.
IPv6 link-local address
: entry field for an IPv6 link-local address. The default is
fe80:0000:0000:0000:02c0:f2ff:fe58:3c5a / 128.
IPv6 SLAAC address
: entry field for an IPv6 SLAAC address. With SLAAC (State Less
Address Auto Configuration), IPv6 hosts can configure themselves automatically
when connected to an IPv6 network using the Neighbor Discovery Protocol via
Internet ICMPv6 router discovery messages. When first connected to a network, a
host sends a link-local router solicitation multicast request for its configuration
parameters; routers respond to the request with a router advertisement packet
that contains Internet Layer configuration parameters.
NTPv4/v6 client configuration
NTPv4/v6 client enabled
: at the dropdown select
YES
(enabled) or
NO
(disabled).
The default is
YES
(enabled).
Resynchronization time
: entry field for resync time (e.g., 30 seconds).
NTP IPv4/v6 address
: entry field for an NTP server IPv4/v6 address (e.g.,
204.152.184.72 or
pool.ntp.org
).
Note that the manual clock setting is not persistent through a reboot/HW reset or a
power reset. There is no battery on the device to maintain a persistent clock.
Correctly configuring NTP is the best solution for keeping time. Timezone and DST
settings persist across reboots. NTP persists across Resets as well.