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Table 17 Basic Setting > IPv6 Interface Status (continued)
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
ICMPv6 Rate
This field displays the time period (in milliseconds) during which ICMPv6 error messages of up to
Limit Error
the bucket size can be transmitted. 0 means no limit.
Interval
Stateless
This field displays whether the Switch's interface can automatically generate a link-local address
Address
via stateless autoconfiguration.
Autoconfig
Link Local
This field displays the Switch's link-local IP address and prefix generated by the interface. It also
Address
shows whether the IP address is preferred, which means it is a valid address and can be used as
a sender or receiver address.
Global Unicast
This field displays the Switch's global unicast address to identify this interface.
Address(es)
Joined Group
This field displays the IPv6 multicast addresses of groups the Switch's interface joins.
Address(es)
ND DAD Active
This field displays whether Neighbor Discovery (ND) Duplicate Address Detection (DAD) is
enabled on the interface.
Number of DAD
This field displays the number of consecutive neighbor solicitations the Switch sends for this
Attempts
interface.
NS-Interval
This field displays the time interval (in milliseconds) at which neighbor solicitations are re-sent for
(millisecond)
this interface.
ND Reachable
This field displays how long (in milliseconds) a neighbor is considered reachable for this interface.
Time
(millisecond)
DHCPv6 Client
This field displays whether the Switch acts as a DHCPv6 client to get an IPv6 address from a
Active
DHCPv6 server.
Identity
An Identity Association (IA) is a collection of addresses assigned to a DHCP client, through which
Association
the server and client can manage a set of related IP addresses. Each IA must be associated
with exactly one interface.
IA Type
The IA type is the type of address in the IA. Each IA holds one type of address. IA_NA means an
identity association for non-temporary addresses and IA_TA is an identity association for
temporary addresses.
IAID
Each IA consists of a unique IAID and associated IP information.
T1
This field displays the DHCPv6 T1 timer. After T1, the Switch sends the DHCPv6 server a Renew
message.
An IA_NA option contains the T1 and T2 fields, but an IA_TA option does not. The DHCPv6 server
uses T1 and T2 to control the time at which the client contacts with the server to extend the
lifetimes on any addresses in the IA_NA before the lifetimes expire.
T2
This field displays the DHCPv6 T2 timer. If the time T2 is reached and the server does not respond,
the Switch sends a Rebind message to any available server.
State
This field displays the state of the TA. It shows
Active when the Switch obtains addresses from a DHCpv6 server and the TA is created.
Renew when the TA's address lifetime expires and the Switch sends out a Renew message.
Rebind when the Switch doesn't receive a response from the original DHCPv6 server and
sends out a Rebind message to another DHCPv6 server.
SID
This field displays the DHCPv6 server's unique ID.
Address
This field displays the Switch's global address which is assigned by the DHCPv6 server.
Preferred
This field displays how long (in seconds) that the global address remains preferred.
Lifetime
Valid
This field displays how long (in seconds) that the global address is valid.
Lifetime
DNS
This field displays the DNS server address assigned by the DHCPv6 server.
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