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NS Retransmit Time
(0-4294967295)
Automatic Link Local
Address
State
Life Time (0-9000)
Reachable Time (0-
3600000)
Retransmit Time (0-
4294967295)
Hop Limit (0-255)
Managed Flag
Other Configuration
Flag
Min Router AdvInterval
(3-1350)
Max Router AdvInterval
(4-1800)
IPv6 Auto Setting State
Click the Apply button to accept the changes made for each individual section.
Click the <<Back button to discard the changes made and return to the previous page.
Click the
View All IPv6 Address
Click the
View Neighbor Discover
Click the
View All IPv6 Address
Enter the Neighbor solicitation's retransmit timer in millisecond here. It has the same
value as the RA retransmit time in the config ipv6 nd ra command. If this field is
configured, it will duplicate the entry into the RA field.
Use the drop-down menu to enable or disable the Automatic Link Local Address.
Use the drop-down menu to enable or disable router advertisement.
Enter the lifetime of the router between 0 and 9000 seconds as the default router.
Enter the amount of time that a node can consider a neighboring node reachable
after receiving a reachability confirmation, in milliseconds.
Enter the amount of time between retransmissions of router advertisement message
in millisecond, and the router advertisement packet will take it to host.
Enter the default value of the hop limit field in the IPv6 header for packets sent by
hosts that receive this RA message.
Use the drop-down menu to enable or disable the function. When Enabled, it
indicates that hosts receiving this RA must use a stateful address configuration
protocol to obtain an address, in addition to the addresses derived from the
stateless address configuration. Set to Disabled to stop hosts receiving the RA from
using a stateful address configuration to obtain an address.
Use the drop-down menu to enable or disable the function. When Enabled, it
indicates that hosts receiving this RA must use a stateful address configuration
protocol to obtain the address configuration information. Set to Disabled to stop
hosts receiving this RA from using a stateful address configuration protocol to obtain
the address configuration information.
Enter the minimum time allowed between sending unsolicited multicast Router
Advertisements from the interface, in seconds. It must be no less than 3 seconds
and no greater than .75 * MaxRtrAdvInterval. The default is 0.33 *
MaxRtrAdvInterval.
Enter the maximum time allowed between sending unsolicited multicast Router
Advertisements from the interface, in seconds. It must be no less than 4 seconds
and no greater than 1800 seconds. The default is 600 seconds.
This option is used to enable or disable automatic configuration of the IPv6 address
using stateless auto-configuration.
This option is only available for the VLAN IPv6 interface (IPv6 is enabled on the
VLAN interface). By default this option is disabled.
When enabling this option, the interface enables IPv6 processing and a router
advertisement containing an assigned global address prefix will be received on this
interface from an IPv6 router. The resulting address that is a combination of the
prefix and the interface identifier will be assigned to the interface.
When disabling this option, the obtained global unicast address will be removed
from the interface.
If the default option is specified, it will accord the received router advertisement to
insert a default route to the IPv6 routing table. The type of this default route is
SLAAC. It has a higher route preference than the dynamic default route which learnt
from RIPng, OSPFv3, or BGP+. The static default route has higher route preference
than it.
link to view all the current IPv6 address.
link to view all IPv6 neighbor discover.
link to see the following window.
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