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VID
Enter a VLAN identifier between 11 to 4094 (the 802.1Q tag specifies only a priority and
is referred to as a priority tag).
VID 1 (the default VLAN ID) is reserved for a management VLAN.
Note: This field is not available when you are configuring the default WAN entry.
IP Address
This is not available when you select
IPv6 Only
in the
IPv6/IPv4
field.
Obtain an IP
Address
Automatically
Select this option If your ISP did not assign you a fixed IP address. This is the default
selection.
Static IP Address
Select this option If the ISP assigned a fixed IP address.
IP Address
Enter your WAN IP address in this field if you selected
Static IP Address
.
Subnet Mask
Enter the
Subnet Mask
in this field.
Gateway IP
Address
Enter a
Gateway IP Address
(if your ISP gave you one) in this field.
MTU Size
Enter the MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) size for each packet. If a larger packet
arrives, the EMG3425-Q10A divides it into smaller fragments.
DHCP Option
This is not available when you select
IPv6 Only
in the
IPv6/IPv4
field.
Enable DHCP
Option 121
Select this to enable the classless route option 121.
Enable DHCP
Option 125
Select this to add vendor specific information to DHCP requests that the EMG3425-Q10A
sends to a DHCP server when getting a WAN IP address.
Enable DHCP
Option 60
Select this to identify the vendor and functionality of the EMG3425-Q10A in DHCP
requests that the EMG3425-Q10A sends to a DHCP server when getting a WAN IP
address.
Vendor ID
Enter the Vendor Class Identifier (Option 60), such as the type of hardware or firmware.
6RD
Use IPv6 Rapid Deployment (6rd) when the local network uses IPv6 and the ISP has an IPv4 network. When
the EMG3425-Q10A has an IPv4 WAN address and you set IPv6/IPv4 mode to
IPv4 Only
, you can enable 6rd
to encapsulate IPv6 packets in IPv4 packets to cross the ISP’s IPv4 network.
The EMG3425-Q10A generates a global IPv6 prefix from its IPv4 WAN address and tunnels IPv6 traffic to the
ISP’s Border Relay router to connect to the native IPv6 Internet. The local network can also use IPv4 services.
The EMG3425-Q10A uses its configured IPv4 WAN IP to route IPv4 traffic to the IPv4 Internet.
This is available only when you select
IPv4 Only
in the
IPv6/IPv4
field.
Enable 6RD
Enable IPv6 rapid deployment to tunnel IPv6 traffic from the local network through the
ISP’s IPv4 network.
Automatically
configured by
DHCPC
Select this to have the EMG3425-Q10A detect the relay server’s IP address automatically
through DHCP.
Manually
Configured
Select this if you have the IPv4 address of the relay server.
Border Relay IPv4
Address
Specify the relay server’s IPv4 address.
Service Provider
IPv6 Prefix
Enter an IPv6 prefix for tunneling IPv6 traffic to the ISP’s Border Relay router and
connecting to the native IPv6 Internet.
Table 16
Network > WAN > Internet Connection: IPoE Encapsulation (continued)
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