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support IPv6 include:
CIFS/SMB
AFP
NFS
FTP
iSCSI
Web Server
QTS Desktop
RTRR
SSH
Qsync for Windows
Netbak Replicator
To use this function, select the option "Enable IPv6" and click "Apply". The NAS will
restart. After the system restarts, go to the IPv6 page. The settings of the IPv6
interface will be shown. Click the "Edit" button to edit the settings:
IPv 6 Auto C onfigura tion:
If an IPv6 enabled router is available on the network,
select this option to allow the NAS to automatically acquire the IPv6 address and
configurations.
Us e s ta tic IP a ddre s s :
To use a static IP address, enter the IP address (e.g.
2001:bc95:1234:5678), prefix length (e.g. 64), and the gateway address for the
NAS. Contact your ISP for the prefix and the prefix length information.
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Enable Router Advertisement Daemon (radvd): To configure the NAS as an IPv6
host and distribute IPv6 addresses to the local clients which support IPv6,
enable this option and enter the prefix and prefix length.
IPv 6 DNS s e rv e r:
Enter the preferred DNS server in the upper field and the
alternate DNS server in the lower field. Contact the ISP or network administrator for
the information. If IPv6 auto configuration is selected, leave the fields as "::".
Se rv ic e B inding
NAS services run on all available network interfaces by default. You can bind services to
one or more specific network interfaces (wired or wireless). Available network interfaces
on the NAS will be shown. Select at least one network interface that each service should
be bound to. Then click "Apply". Users will only be able to connect to services via the
specified network interfaces. If the settings cannot be applied, click "Refresh" to list the
current network interfaces on the NAS and configure service binding again.