Final answer:
Enabling IPv6 on the router and interfaces allows for true type of IPv6 addresses to be generated automatically.
Step-by-step explanation:
Enabling IPv6 on the router and interfaces allows for true type of IPv6 addresses to be generated automatically.
When IPv6 is enabled, the router and interfaces will use the Stateless Address Autoconfiguration (SLAAC) method to generate IPv6 addresses. With SLAAC, the interface ID portion of the IPv6 address is automatically generated based on the MAC address of the interface. This allows for unique and automatically generated addresses without the need for manual configuration.