Asus DSL-N12HP users manual in English - Page 47

Field, Description, Allow RADVD to advertise Unique Local

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Field Enable RADVD RA interval Min(sec): RA interval Max(sec): Reachable Time(ms): Default Preference: MTU (bytes): Enable Prefix Length Relay Enable Configuration Mode Enable ULA Prefix Advertisement Randomly Generate Statically Configure Prefix Statically Configure Preferred Life Time (hour) Valid Life Time (hour) Enable MLD Snooping Standard Mode Blocking Mode Description Enable use of router advertisement daemon Minimum time to send router advertisement Maximum time to send router advertisement The time, in milliseconds that a neighbor is reachable after receiving reachability confirmation Preference level associated with the default router MTU value used in router advertisement messages to insure that all nodes on a link use the same MTU value Use prefix length receive from WAN interface Manually configure prefix, prefix length, preferred lifetime and valid lifetime used in router advertisement Allow RADVD to advertise Unique Local Address Prefix Use a Randomly Generated Prefix Specify the prefix to be used The prefix to be used The preferred life time for this prefix The valid life time for this prefix Enable/disable IPv6 multicast forward to LAN ports In standard mode, IPv6 multicast traffic will flood to all bridge ports when no client subscribes to a multicast group even if MLD snooping is enabled In blocking mode, IPv6 multicast data traffic will be blocked and not flood to all bridge ports when there are no client subscriptions to any multicast group 47

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Field
Description
Enable RADVD
Enable use of router advertisement daemon
RA interval Min(sec):
Minimum time to send router advertisement
RA interval Max(sec):
Maximum time to send router advertisement
Reachable Time(ms):
The time, in milliseconds that a neighbor
is reachable after receiving reachability
confirmation
Default Preference:
Preference level associated with the default
router
MTU (bytes):
MTU value used in router advertisement
messages to insure that all nodes on a link
use the same MTU value
Enable Prefix Length Relay
Use prefix length receive from WAN interface
Enable Configuration Mode
Manually configure prefix, prefix length,
preferred lifetime and valid lifetime used in
router advertisement
Enable ULA Prefix Advertisement
Allow RADVD to advertise Unique Local
Address Prefix
Randomly Generate
Use a Randomly Generated Prefix
Statically Configure Prefix
Specify the prefix to be used
Statically Configure
The prefix to be used
Preferred Life Time (hour)
The preferred life time for this prefix
Valid Life Time (hour)
The valid life time for this prefix
Enable MLD Snooping
Enable/disable IPv6 multicast forward to LAN
ports
Standard Mode
In standard mode, IPv6 multicast traffic
will flood to all bridge ports when no client
subscribes to a multicast group even if MLD
snooping is enabled
Blocking Mode
In blocking mode, IPv6 multicast data traffic
will be blocked and not flood to all bridge
ports when there are no client subscriptions
to any multicast group