Default Gateway IPv6
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Default IPv6 gateway for your machine.
IPv6 uses 128 binary bits to create a single unique address on the network. An IPv6 address is expressed by eight groups of hexadecimal (base-16) numbers separated by colons, as in 2001:cdba:0000:0000:0000:0000:3257:9652. Groups of numbers that contain all zeros are often omitted to save space, leaving a colon separator to mark the gap (as in 2001:cdba::3257:9652).
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Interface Pairing
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Depending on the type of appliance you have and the selection you make in the Default Gateway Interface, displays the available Interface options.
For ST 2025-SAN and ST 2025-SAN R1 model appliances, the options include:
Combine eth2 and eth3 into bond0: Clear this check box to allow access to both eth2 and eth3. By default, the check box is selected, configuring the appliance to use bond0. This lets the two physical interfaces, eth2 and eth3, become one logical interface. For example, to connect the appliance to two separate networks, you must clear the check box and configure eth2 and/or eth3, remembering to set your Gateway Interface as appropriate.
Combine eth4 and eth5 into bond1: Clear this check box to allow access to both eth4 and eth5. By default, the check box is selected, configuring the appliance to use bond1. This option allows up to five NICs.
Important: Once two appliances are HA-paired, no network settings should be changed.
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