Netgear RN3138 Software Manual - Page 159

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ReadyNAS OS 6.4 Item IPv4 settings Configure Description From the drop-down list, select how IPv4 is configured: • Using DHCP.The ReadyNAS functions as a DHCP client, and the IPv4 settings are automatically configured by a DHCP server on your network. • Static. You must enter the IPv4 address and subnet mask for the ReadyNAS, and the router through which the ReadyNAS is connected to the network. Address Subnet Mask Router + Enter the IPv4 address for the ReadyNAS. Manual configuration only. Enter the subnet mask for the ReadyNAS. Enter the IPv4 address for the router through which the ReadyNAS connects to your network. Click to add a DNS server 8. Click the IPv6 tab. Item Description IPv6 settings Configure From the drop-down list, select how IPv6 is configured: • Automatically/DHCP. The ReadyNAS is configured with an IPv6 address through stateless autoconfiguration without the requirement of a DHCPv6 server on your network. The ReadyNAS must be connected to the Internet for stateless auto configuration to function. • Static. You must enter the IPv6 address and prefix length for the ReadyNAS and the router through which the ReadyNAS is connected to the network. • Disable. Disables IPv6 networking. Router IPv6 Link-Local IPv6 Address Prefix Length + Enter the IPv6 address for the router through which the Manual configuration only. ReadyNAS connects to your network. The default setting is undefined. Enter the link local address range. Enter the IPv6 address for the ReadyNAS. Enter the prefix length for the ReadyNAS. The default prefix length is 64. Add a DNS server. 9. Click the Apply button. Your settings are saved. Configure Bonded Adapters Creating a bonded adapter is optional. A bonded adapter combines two Ethernet interfaces into a single logical link. Network devices treat the bonded adapter as a single link, which increases fault tolerance and provides load sharing. NETGEAR does not recommend bonding interfaces with different speeds, for example bonding a 1 Gb interface with a 10 Gb interface. System Settings 159

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Description
Item
IPv4 settings
From the drop-down list, select how IPv4 is configured:
Using DHCP
. The ReadyNAS functions as a DHCP client, and the IPv4 settings are automatically
configured by a DHCP server on your network.
Static
.You must enter the IPv4 address and subnet mask for the ReadyNAS, and the router
through which the ReadyNAS is connected to the network.
Configure
Manual configuration only.
Enter the IPv4 address for the ReadyNAS.
Address
Enter the subnet mask for the ReadyNAS.
Subnet Mask
Enter the IPv4 address for the router through which the
ReadyNAS connects to your network.
Router
Click to add a DNS server
+
8.
Click the
IPv6
tab.
Description
Item
IPv6 settings
From the drop-down list, select how IPv6 is configured:
Automatically/DHCP
. The ReadyNAS is configured with an IPv6 address through stateless
autoconfiguration without the requirement of a DHCPv6 server on your network.The ReadyNAS
must be connected to the Internet for stateless auto configuration to function.
Static
.You must enter the IPv6 address and prefix length for the ReadyNAS and the router
through which the ReadyNAS is connected to the network.
Disable
. Disables IPv6 networking.
Configure
Manual configuration only.
Enter the IPv6 address for the router through which the
ReadyNAS connects to your network. The default setting
is
undefined
.
Router
Enter the link local address range.
IPv6 Link-Local
Enter the IPv6 address for the ReadyNAS.
IPv6 Address
Enter the prefix length for the ReadyNAS.The default prefix
length is
64
.
Prefix Length
Add a DNS server.
+
9.
Click the
Apply
button.
Your settings are saved.
Configure Bonded Adapters
Creating a bonded adapter is optional. A bonded adapter combines two Ethernet interfaces into a single logical link.
Network devices treat the bonded adapter as a single link, which increases fault tolerance and provides load sharing.
NETGEAR does not recommend bonding interfaces with different speeds, for example bonding a 1 Gb interface
with a 10 Gb interface.
System Settings
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ReadyNAS OS 6.4