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10.3.9.5. Configuring IPv6 Settings
- Method
- — Choose this option if you want to disable IPv6 settings.— Choose this option if the network you are connecting to uses a DHCP server to assign IP addresses.— Choose this option if the network you are connecting to uses a DHCP server to assign IP addresses but you want to assign DNS servers manually.— Choose this option if the network you are connecting to does not have a DHCP server and you want to assign IP addresses manually.— Choose this option if the network you are connecting to does not have a DHCP server and you do not want to assign IP addresses manually. Random addresses will be selected as per RFC 4862.— Choose this option if the interface you are configuring is for sharing an Internet or WAN connection.
- Addresses
- — Enter a comma separated list of DNS servers.— Enter a comma separated list of domain controllers.
For information on configuring static routes for the network connection, go to Section 10.3.9.6, “Configuring Routes”.

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