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         <td>When the router needs to resolve a hostname (“www.google.com”, “www.cnn.com”, etc.) to an IP address, it will forward all the DNS requests to the gateway. By entering custom DNS servers the router will take care of the host name resolution. You can enter multiple DNS servers to provide redundancy in case one of the servers fails</td>
 
         <td>When the router needs to resolve a hostname (“www.google.com”, “www.cnn.com”, etc.) to an IP address, it will forward all the DNS requests to the gateway. By entering custom DNS servers the router will take care of the host name resolution. You can enter multiple DNS servers to provide redundancy in case one of the servers fails</td>
 
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    <td>IPv6 Address</td>
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        <td>ip; Default: " "</td>
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        <td>Assigns an IPv6 address for this interface. CIDR notation: address/prefix</td>
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    <td>IPv6 Gateway</td>
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        <td>ip; Default: " "</td>
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        <td>Assigns a default IPv6 gateway for this interface. CIDR notation: address/prefix</td>
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    <td>IPv6 Prefix Length</td>
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        <td>integer [0...128]; Default: " "</td>
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        <td>Delegates a prefix length for this interface</td>
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    <td>IPv6 Subprefix Hint</td>
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        <td>hex; Default: " "</td>
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        <td>Delegates a prefix length for this interface</td>
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    <td>IPv6 Prefix</td>
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        <td>ip; Default: " "</td>
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        <td>Set whole IPv6 address prefix for this interface</td>
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