This table contains the pools of prefixes which RAS users receive when they connect remotely via IPv6. The following settings are possible:
- Interface name
- Specifies the name of the RAS interface that is valid for this prefix pool.
- First prefix
- Specifies the first prefix in the pool that is assigned to remote users by the router advertisement, e.g., "2001:db8::". Each user is assigned precisely one /64 prefix from the pool.
- Last prefix
- Specifies the last prefix in the pool that is assigned to remote users by the router advertisement, e.g. "2001:db9:FFFF::". Each user is assigned precisely one /64 prefix from the pool.
- Prefix length
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Specifies the length of the prefix that the remote user is assigned by the router advertisement here. The size of the dial-in pool depends directly on the first and last prefix. Each user is assigned precisely one /64 prefix from the pool.
Important: In order for a client to be able to form an IPv6 address from the auto-configuration prefix, the prefix length must always be 64 bits.
- Allow auto-configuration (SLAAC)
- Specifies whether the prefix can be used for a stateless address auto-configuration (SLAAC).