Cisco RV042 Administration Guide - Page 37

Manual, Enabled DHCP-PD, LAN IPv6 Address, MTU Maximum Transmission Unit

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3 • MTU: Set the MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) in bytes (see the Glossary). Unless a change is required by your ISP, Cisco recommends that you use the default setting, Auto. To specify another value, select Manual, and then enter the size in bytes. • Enabled DHCP-PD: Check this box to enable the DHCPv6 client process and enable a request for prefix delegation through the selected interface. This option is typically used if your ISP is capable of sending LAN prefixes via DHCPv6 option. If your ISP does not support this option, then you can manually configure a LAN prefix by entering the LAN IPv6 address below. Note: When DHCP-PD is enabled, the manual LAN IPv6 addressing below will be disabled and vice versa. • LAN IPv6 Address: This option allows you to manually enter a global IPv6 prefix that was assigned by your ISP for your LAN devices, if applicable. Check with your ISP for more information. Cisco Small Business RV0xx Series Routers Administration Guide 37

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Cisco Small Business RV0xx Series Routers Administration Guide
37
3
MTU:
Set the
MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit)
in bytes (see the
Glossary). Unless a change is required by your ISP, Cisco recommends that
you use the default setting,
Auto
. To specify another value, select
Manual
,
and then enter the size in bytes.
Enabled DHCP-PD:
Check this box to enable the DHCPv6 client process
and enable a request for prefix delegation through the selected interface.
This option is typically used if your ISP is capable of sending LAN prefixes
via DHCPv6 option. If your ISP does not support this option, then you can
manually configure a LAN prefix by entering the LAN IPv6 address below.
Note:
When DHCP-PD is enabled, the manual LAN IPv6 addressing below
will be disabled and vice versa.
LAN IPv6 Address:
This option allows you to manually enter a global IPv6
prefix that was assigned by your ISP for your LAN devices, if applicable.
Check with your ISP for more information.