Figure 22-3. NDP Router Redistribution
Packet Destination (2001:db8::1428:57ab)
ICMPv6 Redirect (Data: Use Router C)
Packet Destination (Destination 2001:db8::1428:57ab)
IPv6 Neighbor Discovery of MTU packets
With FTOS 8.3.1.0, you can set the MTU advertised through the RA packets to incoming routers, without
altering the actual MTU setting on the interface. The
routers. It does not set the actual MTU rate. For example, if
pass 1500-byte packets, if that is what is set with the
Advertise Neighbor Prefixes
Specify which IPv6 prefixes are include in Neighbor Advertisements. By default, all prefixes configured as
addresses on the interface are advertised. You can control the advertise parameters per prefix; the
keyword can be used to use the default parameters for all prefixes.
Command Syntax
ipv6 nd prefix {ipv6-address/prefix-length> |
default} [no-advertise] | [no-autoconfig]
[no-rtr-address] [off-link] [lifetime {valid |
infinite} {preferred | infinite}]
QoS for IPv6
IPv6 QoS
494
|
IPv6 Addressing
Send a Packet to
Network 2001:db8::1428:57ab
Local Link
is supported on platforms:
Router C
Router A
ip nd mtu
ip nd mtu
mtu
command.
Command Mode
INTERFACE
c e s
Network 2001:db8::1428:57ab
Network 2001:db8::1428:57ab
Router B
command sets the value advertised to
is set to 1280, the interface will still
Purpose
Specify which IPv6 prefixes are
include in Neighbor
Advertisements.
default