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IPv6 Subnet Masking
Bot h an I Pv6 address and I Pv6 subnet m ask com pose of 128- bit binary digit s, which are divided
int o eight 16- bit blocks and writ t en in hexadecim al not at ion. Hexadecim al uses four bit s for each
charact er ( 1 ~ 10, A ~ F) . Each block’s 16 bit s are t hen represent ed by four hexadecim al
charact ers. For exam ple, FFFF: FFFF: FFFF: FFFF: FC00: 0000: 0000: 0000.
6.1.3 Before You Begin
You need t o know your I nt ernet access set t ings such as encapsulat ion and WAN I P address. Get t his
inform at ion from your I SP.
6.2 The Broadband Screen
Use t his screen t o change your Device’s I nt ernet access set t ings. Click
N e t w or k Se t t in g >
Br oa dba n d
from t he m enu. The sum m ary t able shows you t he configured WAN services
( connect ions) on t he Device.
Figure 19
Net work Set t ing > Broadband
The following t able describes t he labels in t his screen.
Table 7
Net work Set t ing > Broadband
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Add new WAN
I nt erface
Click t his but t on t o creat e a new connect ion.
#
This is t he index num ber of t he ent ry.
Nam e
This is t he ser vice nam e of t he connect ion.
Type
This show s w het her it is an ATM, PTM, or Et hernet connect ion.
Mode
This shows whet her t he connect ion is in rout ing or bridge m ode.
Encapsulat ion
This is t he m et hod of encapsulat ion used by t his connect ion.
802.1p
This indicat es t he 802.1p pr ior it y level assigned t o t raffic sent t hr ough t his connect ion. This
displays
N / A
when t here is no priorit y level assigned.
802.1q
This indicat es t he VLAN I D num ber assigned t o t raffic sent t hrough t his connect ion. This
displays
N / A
when t here is no VLAN I D num ber assigned.
I GMP Proxy
This shows whet her t he Device act as an I GMP proxy on t his connect ion.
NAT
This show s w het her NAT is act ivat ed or not for t his connect ion.
Default
Gat eway
This shows whet her t he Device use t he WAN int erface of t his connect ion as t he syst em
default gat eway.
I Pv6
This show s w het her I Pv6 is act ivat ed or not for t his connect ion. I Pv6 is not available w hen
t he connect ion uses t he bridging service.
Summary of Contents for VMG1312-B Series
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Page 268: ...Chapter 29 TR 064 VMG1312 B Series User s Guide 268 ...
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Page 336: ...Appendix C Pop up Windows JavaScripts and Java Permissions VMG1312 B Series User s Guide 336 ...
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