You can use IPv4 internally, but that is pretty much the same as using ULA internally. The ULA you would configure the same as the internal IPv4, only as a virtual IP on the internal interface.
Not sure if you are aware but to configure DHCPv6 and radvd parameters you need to check "Manual configuration" in the interface.
Quote from: bimbar on October 10, 2021, 08:00:09 pmYou can use IPv4 internally, but that is pretty much the same as using ULA internally. The ULA you would configure the same as the internal IPv4, only as a virtual IP on the internal interface.Well, it's not the same. As I explained, I can use ULAs with virtual IPs, but I cannot configure them with DHCPv6 because they aren't the "main" address and it shows an "valid range" error. And it doesn't work with slaac anyway.Quote from: bimbar on October 10, 2021, 08:00:09 pmNot sure if you are aware but to configure DHCPv6 and radvd parameters you need to check "Manual configuration" in the interface.I am aware of that, I couldn't have tried to use DHCPv6 if I weren't .