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Chapter 7 Home Networking Table 22 Network Setting > Home Networking > LAN Setup (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Link Local Address Type A link-local address uniquely identifies a device on the local network (the LAN). It is similar to a "private IP address" in IPv6. You can have the same link-local address on multiple interfaces on a device. A link-local unicast address has a predefined prefix of fe80::/10. The link-local unicast address format is as follows. Select EUI64 to allow the Zyxel Device to generate an interface ID for the LAN interface's link-local address using the EUI-64 format. Otherwise, enter an interface ID for the LAN interface's link-local address if you select Manual. LAN Global Identifier Type LAN IPv6 Prefix Setup LAN IPv6 Address Assign Setup Select EUI64 to have the Zyxel Device generate an interface ID using the EUI-64 format for its global address. Select Manual to manually enter an interface ID for the LAN interface's global IPv6 address. Select Delegate prefix from WAN to automatically obtain an IPv6 network prefix from the service provider or an uplink router. Select Static to configure a fixed IPv6 address for the Zyxel Device's LAN IPv6 address. Select how you want to obtain an IPv6 address: Stateless: The Zyxel Device uses IPv6 stateless autoconfiguration. RADVD (Router Advertisement Daemon) is enabled to have the Zyxel Device send IPv6 prefix information in router advertisements periodically and in response to router solicitations. DHCPv6 server is disabled. LAN IPv6 DNS Assign Setup Stateful: The Zyxel Device uses IPv6 stateful autoconfiguration. The DHCPv6 server is enabled to have the Zyxel Device act as a DHCPv6 server and pass IPv6 addresses to DHCPv6 clients. Select how the Zyxel Device provide DNS server and domain name information to the clients: From Router Advertisement: The Zyxel Device provides DNS information through router advertisements. From DHCPv6 Server: The Zyxel Device provides DNS information through DHCPv6. From RA & DHCPv6 Server: The Zyxel Device provides DNS information through both router advertisements and DHCPv6. DHCPv6 Configuration DHCPv6 Active shows the status of the DHCPv6. DHCPv6 Server displays if you configured the Zyxel Device to act as a DHCPv6 server which assigns IPv6 addresses and/or DNS information to clients. IPv6 Router RADVD Active shows whether RADVD is enabled or not. Advertisement State IPv6 DNS Values IPv6 DNS Server Specify the IP addresses up to three DNS servers for the DHCP clients to use. Use one of the 1~3 following ways to specify these IP addresses. User Defined - Select this if you have the IPv6 address of a DNS server. Enter the DNS server IPv6 addresses the Zyxel Device passes to the DHCP clients. From ISP - Select this if your ISP dynamically assigns IPv6 DNS server information. Proxy - Select this if the DHCP clients use the IP address of this interface and the Zyxel Device works as a DNS relay. Otherwise, select None if you do not want to configure IPv6 DNS servers. LTE Series User's Guide 79

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Chapter 7 Home Networking
LTE Series User’s Guide
79
Link Local Address
Type
A link-local address uniquely identifies a device on the local network (the LAN). It is similar to
a “private IP address” in IPv6. You can have the same link-local address on multiple
interfaces on a device. A link-local unicast address has a predefined prefix of fe80::/10. The
link-local unicast address format is as follows. Select
EU
I
64
to allow the Zyxel Device to
generate an interface ID for the LAN interface’s link-local address using the EU
I
-64 format.
Otherwise, enter an interface ID for the LAN interface’s link-local address if you select
Manual
.
LAN Global
Identifier Type
Select
EU
I
64
to have the Zyxel Device generate an interface ID using the EU
I
-64 format for its
global address. Select
Manual
to manually enter an interface ID for the LAN interface’s
global IPv6 address.
LAN IPv6 Prefix
Setup
Select
Delegate prefix from WAN
to automatically obtain an IPv6 network prefix from the
service provider or an uplink router. Select
Static
to configure a fixed IPv6 address for the
Zyxel Device’s LAN IPv6 address.
LAN IPv6 Address
Assign Setup
Select how you want to obtain an IPv6 address:
Stateless
: The Zyxel Device uses IPv6 stateless autoconfiguration. RADVD (Router
Advertisement Daemon) is enabled to have the Zyxel Device send IPv6 prefix information in
router advertisements periodically and in response to router solicitations. DHCPv6 server is
disabled.
Stateful
: The Zyxel Device uses IPv6 stateful autoconfiguration. The DHCPv6 server is enabled
to have the Zyxel Device act as a DHCPv6 server and pass IPv6 addresses to DHCPv6 clients.
LAN IPv6 DNS Assign
Setup
Select how the Zyxel Device provide DNS server and domain name information to the
clients:
From Router Advertisement
: The Zyxel Device provides DNS information through router
advertisements.
From DHCPv6 Server
: The Zyxel Device provides DNS information through DHCPv6.
From RA & DHCPv6 Server
: The Zyxel Device provides DNS information through both router
advertisements and DHCPv6.
DHCPv6
Configuration
DHCPv6 Active
shows the status of the DHCPv6.
DHCPv6 Server
displays if you configured the
Zyxel Device to act as a DHCPv6 server which assigns IPv6 addresses and/or DNS information
to clients.
IPv6 Router
Advertisement State
RADVD Active
shows whether RADVD is enabled or not.
IPv6 DNS Values
IPv6 DNS Server
1~3
Specify the IP addresses up to three DNS servers for the DHCP clients to use. Use one of the
following ways to specify these IP addresses.
User Defined
- Select this if you have the IPv6 address of a DNS server. Enter the DNS server
IPv6 addresses the Zyxel Device passes to the DHCP clients.
From ISP
- Select this if your ISP dynamically assigns IPv6 DNS server information.
Proxy
- Select this if the DHCP clients use the IP address of this interface and the Zyxel Device
works as a DNS relay.
Otherwise, select
None
if you do not want to configure IPv6 DNS servers.
Table 22
Network Setting > Home Networking > LAN Setup (continued)
LABEL
DESCRIPTION