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Section 5 - Connect to the Internet Advertisement Prefixes Path: Network > IPv6 > LAN Settings > Advertisement Prefixes Router advertisements configured with advertisement prefixes allow this router to inform hosts how to perform stateless address auto configuration. Router advertisements contain a list of subnet prefixes that allow the router to determine neighbors and whether the host is on the same link as the router. To add, edit, or delete an advertisement prefix entry: 1. Click Network > IPv6 > LAN Settings > Advertisement Prefixes tab. 2. Right-click a current entry and select Edit or Delete. To add a new entry, click Add New Advertisement Length. 3. Complete the fields in the table below and click Save. Field IPv6 Prefix Type SLA ID IPv6 Prefix IPv6 Prefix Length Prefix Lifetime Save Description To ensure hosts support IPv6 to IPv4 tunnel select the 6to4 prefix type. Selecting Global/Local/ISATAP will allow the nodes to support all other IPv6 routing options. The SLA ID (Site-Level Aggregation Identifier) is available when 6to4 Prefixes are selected. This should be the interface ID of the router's LAN interface used for router advertisements. When using Global/Local/ISATAP prefixes, this field is used to define the IPv6 network advertised by this router. This value indicates the number contiguous, higher order bits of the IPv6 address that define up the network portion of the address. Typically this is 64. This defines the duration (in seconds) that the requesting node is allowed to use the advertised prefix. It is analogous to DHCP lease time in an IPv4 network. Click Save at the bottom to save and activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual 82