Here you set the subnet ID that is to be combined with the prefix issued by the provider.
If the provider assigns the prefix "2001:db8:a::/48", for example, and you assign the subnet ID "0001" (or "1" for short), then the router advertisement on this interface is given the prefix "2001:db8:a:0001::/64".
The maximum subnet length with a 48-bit long, delegated prefix is 16 bits (65,536 subnets of "0000" to "FFFF"). With a delegated prefix of "/56", the maximum subnet length is 8 bits (256 subnets of "00" to "FF").
Note: In general, the subnet ID "0" is used when the WAN IPv6 address is compiled automatically. For this reason you should start with "1" when assigning subnet IDs for LANs.
- SNMP ID:
- 2.70.2.1.3
- Console path:
- Setup > IPv6 > Router-Advertisement > Prefix-Options
- Possible values:
Max. 19 characters from [A-Z][a-z][0-9]/:
- Default:
- empty