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primos User Manual
Network Settings
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addresses is the same as the one of unicast addresses. The difference is that anycast
addresses choose one interface out of many.
• A packet that is dedicated to an anycast address arrives at the nearest interface (in line
with the router metrics). Anycast addresses are only used by routers.
• Multicast addresses allow you to send data packets to different interfaces at the same
time without a proportional increase of the bandwidth. A multicast address can be
recognized by the prefix ’ff’.
1. Start the primos Control Center.
2. Select
NETWORK – IPv6
.
3. Configure the IPv6 parameters; table 2
4. Click
Save
to confirm.
The settings are saved.
Table 2: IPv6 parameters
Parameters
Description
IPv6
Enables/disables the IPv6 functionality of primos.
Automatic configuration
Enables/disables the automatic assignment of the IPv6 address for primos.
IPv6 address
Defines a manually assigned IPv6 unicast address in the n:n:n:n:n:n:n:n
format for primos.
Every 'n' represents the hexadecimal value of one of the eight 16 bit elements
of the address.
Router
Defines the IPv6 unicast address of the router. primos sends its 'Router
Solicitations' (RS) to this router.
Prefix length
Defines the length of the subnet prefix for the IPv6 address. The value 64 is
preset.
Address ranges are indicated by prefixes. The prefix length (number of bits
used) is added to the IPv6 address and specified as a decimal number. The
decimal number is separated by '/'.
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