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| - | ====== 9 IPv6 support ====== | ||
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| - | To enable IPv6 support, make sure that the ipv6 option is set to 1: | ||
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| - | in the dpi configaration file. | ||
| - | Subscriber management is optimized for fixed size IPv6 networks.IPV6 subnetwork prefix size, set by default to /64, can be changed by the following setting | ||
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| - | Subnets with different size than the specified one in the configuration havn't so far supported simultaneousely. | ||
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| - | The subscriber can be simultaneously assigned an arbitrary number of IPv4 addresses (" | ||
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| - | :!: IPv6 support requires additional memory and CPU resources, | ||
| - | so if your subscribers aren't provided with IPv6 addresses, | ||
| - | then it isn't recommended to enable IPv6 support in DPI | ||