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DHCPv6
This setting tells device if a DHCPv6 server is available or not.
no IP assignment, other information only (O flag)
Select this option if DHCP is used to provide information like the DNS server IPs
only.
yes (M flag and O flag)
To use DHCPv6 to assign IPv6 addresses to devices, you must select this option.
DNS 1 (RDNSS)
The name server IPs can be announced with the RA extension RDNSS. As many
devices don't support this extension yet, you should consider to use DHCPv6 for this
purpose, too.
DNS suffix (DNSSL)
The DNS suffix for resolving host names without domain can be configured with RA.
But this extension is also not widely supported yet.
Published routes
You can use router advertisements to announce routes to individual IPv6 prefixes.
Some devices ignore this option or must be configured to
consider it.
14.1.2.1-D
Bandwidth management / QoS
For bandwidth management you have to fill in the available bandwidth. Uplink and
downlink may be different (ADSL). Leave empty to disable bandwidth management on
this interface. If you enter only one value, either for uplink or for downlink, bandwidth
management will apply to packets in that direction only.
Specifying a wrong bandwidth can cause severe connection
problems, especially if the actual bandwidth is lower than the
configured one. Please ask your provider if you are uncertain.