Ipv6 Nud; Ipv6 Prefix-List (Ipv6 Routing Commands) - NETGEAR M6100 Series Reference Manual

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no ipv6 neighbors dynamicrenew
Disables automatic renewing of IPv6 neighbor entries.
Format
no ipv6 neighbors dynamicrenew
Mode
Global Config

ipv6 nud

Use this command to configure Neighbor Unreachability Detection (NUD). NUD verifies that
communication with a neighbor exists.
Format
ipv6 nud {backoff-multiple | max-multicast-solicits | max-unicast-solicits}
Mode
Global Config
Term
Definition
backoff-multiple
Sets the exponential backoff multiple to calculate time outs in NS transmissions during NUD. The
value ranges from 1 to 5. 1 is the default. The next timeout value is limited to a maximum value of 60
seconds if the value with exponential backoff calculation is greater than 60 seconds.
max-multicast-solici
Sets the maximum number of multicast solicits sent during Neighbor Unreachability Detection. The
ts
value ranges from 3 to 255. 3 is the default.
max-unicast-solicits Sets the maximum number of unicast solicits sent during Neighbor Unreachability Detection. The
value ranges from 3 to 10. 3 is the default.

ipv6 prefix-list (IPv6 routing commands)

To create a prefix list or add a prefix list entry, use the
Configuration mode. Prefix lists allow matching of route prefixes with those specified in the
prefix list. Each prefix list includes a sequence of prefix list entries ordered by their sequence
numbers. A router sequentially examines each prefix list entry to determine if the route's
prefix matches that of the entry. An empty or nonexistent prefix list permits all prefixes. An
implicit deny is assume if a given prefix does not match any entries of a prefix list. Once a
match or deny occurs the router does not go through the rest of the list. A prefix list may be
used within a route map to match a route's prefix using the command
page 659.
Up to 128 prefix lists may be configured. The maximum number of statements allowed in
prefix list is 64.
Default
No prefix lists are configured by default. When neither the ge nor the le option is configured, the
destination prefix must match the network/length exactly. If the ge option is configured without the le
option, any prefix with a network mask greater than or equal to the ge value is considered a match.
Similarly, if the le option is configured without the ge option, a prefix with a network mask less than or
equal to the le value is considered a match.
M6100 Series Switches
ipv6 prefix-list
IPv6 Commands
905
command in Global
match ip address
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