Ipv6 Neighbor Discovery Setup - ZyXEL Communications XS3800-28 User Manual

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Table 42 Basic Setting > IPv6 > IPv6 Configuration > IPv6 Global Address Setup (continued)
LABEL
Delete
Cancel

8.9.8 IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Setup

Use this screen to configure neighbor discovery settings for each interface. Click the link next to IPv6
Neighbor Discovery Setup in the IPv6 Configuration screen to display the screen as shown next.
Figure 94 Basic Setting > IPv6 > IPv6 Configuration > IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Setup
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 43 Basic Setting > IPv6 > IPv6 Configuration > IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Setup
LABEL
Interface
DAD Attempts
NS Interval
Reachable
Time
Apply
Cancel
Clear
Index
Interface
DAD Attempts
Chapter 8 Basic Setting
DESCRIPTION
Check the entries that you want to remove and then click Delete to remove the selected entries
from the summary table.
Click Cancel to clear the check boxes.
DESCRIPTION
Select the IPv6 interface you want to configure.
The Switch uses Duplicate Address Detection (DAD) with neighbor solicitation and advertisement
messages to check whether an IPv6 address is already in use before assigning it to an interface.
Specify the number of consecutive neighbor solicitations (from 0 to 600) the Switch sends for this
interface. Enter 0 to turn off DAD.
Specify the time interval (from 1000 to 3600000 milliseconds) at which neighbor solicitations are re-
sent for this interface.
Specify how long (from 1000 to 3600000 milliseconds) a neighbor is considered reachable for this
interface.
Click Apply to save your changes to the Switch's run-time memory. The Switch loses these
changes if it is turned off or loses power, so use the Save link on the top navigation panel to save
your changes to the non-volatile memory when you are done configuring.
Click Cancel to begin configuring this screen afresh.
Click Clear to reset the fields to the factory defaults.
This is the interface index number. Click on an index number to change the settings.
This is the name of the IPv6 interface you created.
This field displays the number of consecutive neighbor solicitations the Switch sends for this
interface.
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