Configuring route advertisement on an IPv6 interface for a VLAN
Configure route advertisement in IPv6 for neighbor discovery (ND).
About this task
IPv6 nodes on the same link use ND to discover link-layer addresses and to obtain and advertise various network parameters and reachability information. ND combines the services provided by Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) and router discovery for IPv4.
Note
You only use the ND level configuration when you want to create advertised values that differ from the interface values for reachable-time, retransmit-timer, mtu, or hop-limit.
Procedure
Route Advertisement field descriptions
Use the data in the following table to use the Route Advertisement tab.
Name |
Description |
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Interface |
Specifies the interface to which this entry applies. |
SendAdverts |
Specifies whether the router sends periodic router advertisements and responds to router solicitations on this interface. The default is True. |
UseDefaultVal |
Specifies one included value to use the default value, or use all bits to configure all options to their default value. |
MaxInterval |
Specifies the maximum interval (in seconds) at which the transmission of route advertisements occurs on this interface. The value must be between 4 seconds and 1800 seconds. The default is 600. |
MinInterval |
Specifies the minimum interval (in seconds) at which the transmission of route advertisements occurs on this interface. The value must be between 3 seconds and 0.75 x max-interval. The default is 200. |
ReachableTime |
Shows a value (in milliseconds) placed in the router advertisement message sent by the router. The value zero means unspecified (by this system). Configure the amount of time that a remote IPv6 node is considered reachable after a reachability confirmation event. You cannot modify this parameter; use the Interfaces tab to change the value for the interface. |
RetransmitTime |
Shows a value (in milliseconds) placed in the retransmit timer field in the router advertisement message sent from this interface. The value zero means unspecified (by this system). The value configures the amount of time the system waits for the transmission to occur. You cannot modify this parameter; use the Interfaces tab to change the value for the interface. |
DefaultLifeTime |
Specifies a value placed in the router lifetime field of router advertisements sent from this interface. This value must be either 0 or between 4 and 9000 seconds. A value of zero indicates that the system is not a default router. The default is 1800. |
CurHopLimit |
Specifies the current hop limit field sent in router advertisements from this interface. The value must be the current diameter of the Internet. A value of zero indicates that the advertisement does not specify a value for CurHopLimit. The default is 64. |
ManagedFlag |
Enables the system to configure the M-bit or managed address configuration in the router advertisements. The default is false. |
DadNsNum |
Specifies the number of neighbor solicitation messages for duplicate address detection (DAD). A value of 0 disables the DAD process on this interface. A value of 1 sends one advertisement without retransmissions. |
LinkMTU |
Shows the MTU value sent in router advertisements on this interface. A value of zero indicates that the system sends no MTU options. |
OtherConfigFlag |
Enables the O-bit (other stateful configuration) in the router advertisement. Other stateful configuration autoconfigures received information without addresses. The default is disabled. |