DVG-N5402G/ACF
Wireless AC1200 Dual Band Gigabit Router
with Fiber WAN Port, 3G/LTE Support, 2 FXS Ports, 1 PSTN
(lifeline) Port, and USB Port
User Manual
Configuring via Web-based Interface
In the
IPv6 address assignment
section, you can configure how clients from the LAN should
obtain IPv6 addresses.
Figure 110. The section of IPv6 address assignment settings.
Parameter
Description
DHCP PD
Select the checkbox to activate the Prefix Delegation function. When
the checkbox is selected, the router requests a prefix to configure
IPv6 addresses for clients of the LAN from a delegating router.
Mode
Select a mode of IPv6 address assignment from the drop-down list.
Stateless
: clients themselves configure IPv6 addresses using the
prefix.
Stateful
: the built-in DHCPv6 server of the router allocates
addresses from the range specified in the
Start IP
and
End IP
fields.
Disable
: clients' IPv6 addresses are assigned manually.
Start IP
The start IPv6 address of the address pool used by the DHCPv6
server to distribute addresses to clients.
End IP
The end IPv6 address of the address pool used by the DHCPv6
server to distribute addresses to clients.
DNS Relay
Select the checkbox so that the devices connected to the router
obtain the IPv6 address of the router as the DNS server address.
Deselect the checkbox so that the devices connected to the router
obtain the IPv6 address transmitted by the ISP or specified on the
Advanced / DNS
page as the DNS server address.
Leased Time
The lifetime of IPv6 addresses provided to clients. The field is
available for editing, if the
DHCP PD
checkbox is not selected.
When all needed settings are configured, click the
Apply
button.
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