Figure 10: Ipv6 Advertisement Prefix Settings - D-Link DWC-1000 User Manual

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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.
The following prefix options are available for the router advertisements:
IPv6 Prefix Type: To ensure hosts support IPv6 to IPv4 tunnel select the 6to4 prefix
type. Selecting Global/Local/ISATAP will al low the nodes to support all other IPv6
routing options
SLA ID: 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.
IPv6 Prefix: When using Global/Local/ISATAP prefixes, this field is used to define
the IPv6 network advertised by this router.
IPv6 Prefix Length: This value indicates the number contiguous, higher order bits of
the IPv6 address that define up the network port ion of the address. Typically this is
64.
Prefix Lifetime: 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.

Figure 10: IPv6 Advertisement Prefix settings

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