Netgear FVS318N 사용자 설명서

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IPv4 and IPv6 Internet and Broadband Settings
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ProSafe Wireless-N 8-Port Gigabit VPN Firewall FVS318N 
Isolated IPv6 network. If your network is an isolated IPv6 network that is not connected 
to an IPv6 ISP, you need to make sure that the IPv6 packets can travel over the IPv4 
Internet backbone; you do this by enabling automatic 6to4 tunneling (see 
Mixed network with IPv4 and IPv6 devices. If your network is an IPv4 network that 
consists of both IPv4 and IPv6 devices, you need to make sure that the IPv6 packets can 
travel over the IPv4 intranet; you do this by enabling and configuring ISATAP tunneling 
(see 
Note:  
A network can be both an isolated IPv6 network and a mixed 
network with IPv4 and IPv6 devices.
After you have configured the IPv6 routing mode (see the next section), you need to 
configure the WAN port with a global unicast address to enable secure IPv6 Internet 
connections on your wireless VPN firewall. A global unicast address is a public and routable 
IPv6 WAN address that can be statically or dynamically assigned. The web management 
interface offers two connection configuration options:
Automatic configuration of the network connection (see 
Manual configuration of the network connection (se
Configure the IPv6 Routing Mode
By default, the wireless VPN firewall supports IPv4 only. To use IPv6, you need to enable the 
wireless VPN firewall to support both devices with IPv4 addresses and devices with IPv6 
addresses. The routing mode does not include an IPv6-only option; however, you can still 
configure a native IPv6 network if your ISP supports IPv6. These are the options:
IPv4-only mode. The wireless VPN firewall communicates only with devices that have 
IPv4 addresses.
IPv4/IPv6 mode. The wireless VPN firewall communicates with both devices that have 
IPv4 addresses and devices that have IPv6 addresses.
Note:  
IPv6 always functions in classical routing mode between the WAN 
interface and the LAN interfaces; NAT does not apply to IPv6.
To configure the IPv6 routing mode:
1. 
Select Network Configuration > WAN Settings. The WAN Mode screen displays: