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For IPv6 the first service to look at for autoconfigurating clients is the :doc:`/manual/radvd` daemon, which defines how clients
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For IPv6 the first service to look at for autoconfigurating clients is the :doc:`/manual/radvd` daemon, which defines how clients
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receive their routes and how they will receive an addresss. The available options are provided in the referred document.
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receive their routes and how they will receive an addresss. The available options are provided in the referred document.
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The :doc:`DCHPv6 server </manual/dhcp>`, when used, can be configured in a similar way as when using IPv4.
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The :doc:`DHCPv6 server </manual/dhcp>`, when used, can be configured in a similar way as when using IPv4.
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Configuration examples
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Configuration examples
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