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max-interval interval
min-interval interval
other-config-flag state
prefix ipv6net
autonomous-flag state
on-link-flag state
preferred-lifetime lifetime
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true: Specifies that hosts use the administered (stateful) protocol for address
autoconfiguration in addition to any addresses autoconfigured using stateless
address autoconfiguration.
false: Specifies that hosts use only stateless address autoconfiguration. The
default state is false.
Specifies the maximum time, in seconds, allowed between sending unsolicited
multicast router advertisements from the interface. The interval ranges from 4
through 1800. The default interval is 600 (10 minutes).
Specifies the minimum time, in seconds, allowed between sending unsolicited
multicast router advertisements from the interface. The interval ranges from 3
through 0.75 times the interval specified in the max-interval argument. The
default interval is 0.33 times the interval specified in the max-interval
argument.
Specifies that the interface uses the administered (stateful) protocol for
autoconfiguration of non-address information, as defined in RFC 4862. The
state is one of the following:
true: Specifies that hosts use the administered protocol for autoconfiguration of
non-address information.
false: Specifies that hosts use stateless autoconfiguration of non-address
information. The default state is false.
Multi-node. Specifies an IPv6 prefix, in the format ipv6-address/prefix, to be
advertised on the IPv6 interface.
You can define more than one IPv6 prefix by configuring multiple prefix
configuration nodes.
Specifies whether the IPv6 prefix can be used for autonomous address
configuration as defined in RFC 4862. The state is one of the following:
true: Specifies that the prefix can be used for autonomous address
configuration. The default state is true.
false: Specifies that the prefix cannot be used for autonomous address
configuration.
Specifies whether the IPv6 prefix can be used for on-link determination, as
defined in RFC 4862. The state is one of the following:
true: Specifies that the prefix can be used for on-link determination. The default
state is true.
false: Specifies that the advertisement makes no statement about on-link or off-
link properties of the prefix. For instance, the prefix might be used for address
configuration with some addresses belonging to the prefix being on-link and
others being off-link.
Specifies the lifetime, in seconds, that the addresses generated from the IPv6
prefix through Stateless Address Autoconfiguration (SLAAC) is to remain
preferred, as defined in RFC 4862. The lifetime is with respect to the time the
packet is sent. The lifetime ranges from 1 through 4294967296 plus the infinity
keyword, which represents forever. (The actual value of infinity is a byte in
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