Dell PowerConnect 6248 User's Guide - Page 614
Router Advertisement Other Config Flag
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• Router Advertisement NS Interval - Specifies retransmission time field of router advertisement sent from the interface. A value of 0 means the interval is not specified for this router. The range of neighbor solicit interval is 1000 to 4294967295. • Router Lifetime Interval - Specifies the router advertisement lifetime field sent from the interface. This value must be greater than or equal to the maximum advertisement interval. 0 means do not use the router as the default router. The range of router lifetime is 0 to 9000. • Router Advertisement Reachable Time - Specifies the router advertisement time to consider neighbor reachable after the neighbor discovery (ND) confirmation. The range of reachable time is 0 to 3600000. • Router Advertisement Interval - Specifies the maximum time allowed between sending router advertisements from the interface. The default value is 600. the range of maximum advertisement interval is 4 to 1800. • Router Advertisement Managed Config Flag - Specifies the router advertisement managed address configuration flag. When true, the end nodes use DHCPv6. When false, the end nodes auto configure the addresses. The default value of managed flag is Disable. • Router Advertisement Other Config Flag - Specifies the router advertisement other stateful configuration flag. The default value of other config flag is Disable. • Router Advertisement Suppress Flag - Specifies the router advertisement suppression on an interface. The default value of suppress flag is Disable. • IPv6 Destination Unreachables - Indicates whether the interface sends (Enabled) or suppresses (Disabled) ICMPv6 unreachable messages. This field also applies to tunnels. Configuring IPv6 Interface 1. Open the IPv6 Interface Configuration page. 2. Modify the fields as needed. 3. Click Apply Changes. The IPv6 interface modifications are saved, and the device is updated. Configuring IPv6 Interface with the CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • IPv6 Routing Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. 614 Configuring IPv6