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config ipv6 nd ra ipif

Purpose
Syntax
Description
Parameters
Restrictions
Example usage:
To configure the parameters for the Router Advertisements:
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DGS-3400 Series Layer 2 Gigabit Managed Switch CLI Manual
Used to configure the parameters for router advertisement packets being sent from the
switch.
config ipv6 nd ra ipif <ipif_name 12> {state [enable | disable] | life_time <value 0–
9000> | reachable_time <value 0–3600000> | retrans_time <uint 0–4294967295> |
hop_limit <value 0–255> | managed_flag [enable | disable] | other_config_flag
[enable | disable] | min_rtr_adv_interval <value 3–1350> | max_rtr_adv_interval
<value 4–1800>} (1)
This command is used to configure the settings for router advertisement packets being
sent from the switch.
<ipif_name 12> – Enter the IPv6 interface name that will be dispatching these router
advertisements.
state {enable | disable} – Use this parameter to enable or disable the sending of router
advertisement packets from the IPv6 interface name previously stated.
life_time <value 0–9000> – This time represents the validity of this IPv6 interface to be
the default router for the link–local network. A value of 0 represents that this Switch
should not be recognized as the default router for this link–local network. The user may
set a time between 0 and 9000 seconds with a default setting of 1800 seconds.
reachable_time <value 0–3600000> – This field will set the time that remote IPv6 nodes
are considered reachable. In essence, this is the Neighbor Unreachability Detection field
once confirmation of the access to this node has been made. The user may set a time
between 0 and 36000000 milliseconds with a default setting of 1200000 milliseconds. A
very low value is not recommended.
retrans_time <uint 0–4294967295> – Used to set an interval time between 0 and
4294967295 milliseconds for the dispatch of router advertisements by this interface over
the link–local network, in response to a Neighbor Solicitation message. If this Switch is
set as the default router for this local link, this value should not exceed the value stated in
the Life Time field previously mentioned. Setting this field to zero will specify that this
switch will not specify the Retransmit Time for the link–local network. (and therefore will
be specified by another router on the link–local network. The default value is 0
milliseconds.
hop_limit <value 0–255> – This field sets the number of nodes that this Router
Advertisement packet will pass before being dropped. This number is set to depreciate by
one after every node it reaches and will be dropped once the Hop Limit reaches 0. The
user may set the Hop Limit between 0 and 255 with a default value of 64.
managed_flag [enable | disable] – Used to enable or disable the Managed flag. When
enabled, this will trigger the router to use a stateful autoconfiguration process to get both
Global and link–local IPv6 addresses for the Switch. The default setting is Disabled.
other_config_flag [enable | disable] – Used to enable or disable the alternate
configuration flag. When enabled, this will trigger the router to use a stateful
autoconfiguration process to get configuration information that is not address information,
yet is important to the IPv6 settings of the Switch. The default setting is Disabled.
min_rtr_adv_interval <value 3–1350> – Used to set the minimum interval time between
the dispatch of router advertisements by this interface over the link–local network. This
entry must be no less then 3 seconds and no more than .75 (3/4) of the
MaxRtrAdvInterval. The user may configure a time between 3 and 1350 seconds with a
default setting of 198 seconds.
max_rtr_adv_interval <value 4–1800> – Used to set the maximum interval time between
the dispatch of router advertisements by this interface over the link–local network. This
entry must be no less than 4 seconds (4000 milliseconds) and no more than 1800
seconds. The user may configure a time between 4 and 1800 seconds with a default
setting of 600 seconds.
Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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