Lantronix G520 G520 User Guide - Page 148

DHCPv6 Client, DHCPv6 Client Protocol Settings

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11: Network DHCPv6 Client Table 11-6 describes the DHCPv6 Client protocol settings. Table 11-6 DHCPv6 Client Protocol Settings Parameters Description General Settings Protocol Bring up on boot DHCPv6 Client - Address and netmask are assigned by DHCP Allows the interface to be live after every reboot. Bring up on boot is checked by default. Request IPv6-address Enter the behavior for requesting addresses. Options are try (default), force, and disabled Request IPv6-prefix of length Enter the IPv6 address prefix length in bits. Options are:  Unspecified  Automatic (default)  disabled - use if you want single IPv6 address for the AP without a subnet for routing  48, 52, 56, 60, 64 -hinted prefix length  custom - enter custom prefix length Advanced Settings Use builtin IPv6 -management Force link Allows to use the built in IPv6 management configuration. Select this option to assign interface properties regardless of the link being active or not. If not selected, items are assigned only after the link has become active. Default is not selected. Use default gateway Click to configure a default gateway route. None of the gateway routes are configured by default. Custom delegated IPv6 prefix Use DNS server advertised by peer Enter the custom IPv6 prefix to be used. Allows advertising the DNS server address. Use DNS server advertised by peer for WAN interface is checked by default. If unchecked, the advertised DNS server addresses are ignored. Client ID to send when requesting DHCP Enter the Client ID that shall be sent when requesting DHCP. Override MAC address Click to override the default MAC Address for the WAN Interface. On factory reset, it will be set to default MAC address. Override MTU Enter the number of bytes indicating the largest physical packet size that the network can transmit. The default MTU size is 1500 bytes. Blank value means auto MTU size Physical Settings Bridge Interfaces Click to enable creating a bridge over multiple interfaces.  Enable STP - Check to enable the Spanning Tree Protocol over the bridge.  Enable IGMP snooping - Check to enable IGMP snooping on the bridge. G520 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 148

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11: Network
G520 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide
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DHCPv6 Client
Table 11-6
describes the DHCPv6 Client protocol settings.
Table 11-6
DHCPv6 Client Protocol Settings
Parameters
Description
General Settings
Protocol
DHCPv6 Client – Address and netmask are assigned by DHCP
Bring up on boot
Allows the interface to be live after every reboot.
Bring up on boot is checked by default.
Request IPv6-address
Enter the behavior for requesting addresses. Options are try (default),
force, and disabled
Request IPv6-prefix of length
Enter the IPv6 address prefix length in bits. Options are:
Unspecified
Automatic
(default)
disabled – use if you want single IPv6 address for the AP without a
subnet for routing
48, 52, 56, 60, 64 –hinted prefix length
custom – enter custom prefix length
Advanced Settings
Use builtin IPv6 -management
Allows to use the built in IPv6 management configuration.
Force link
Select this option to assign interface properties regardless of the link
being active or not.
If not selected, items are assigned only after the link has become
active.
Default is not selected.
Use default gateway
Click to configure a default gateway route.
None of the gateway routes are configured by default.
Custom delegated IPv6 prefix
Enter the custom IPv6 prefix to be used.
Use DNS server advertised by
peer
Allows advertising the DNS server address.
Use DNS server advertised by peer for WAN interface is checked by
default.
If unchecked, the advertised DNS server addresses are ignored.
Client ID to send when
requesting DHCP
Enter the Client ID that shall be sent when requesting DHCP.
Override MAC address
Click to override the default MAC Address for the WAN Interface.
On factory reset, it will be set to default MAC address.
Override MTU
Enter the number of bytes indicating the largest physical packet size
that the network can transmit.
The default MTU size is 1500 bytes. Blank value means auto MTU size
Physical Settings
Bridge Interfaces
Click to enable creating a bridge over multiple interfaces.
Enable STP – Check to enable the Spanning Tree Protocol over the
bridge.
Enable IGMP snooping – Check to enable IGMP snooping on the
bridge.