ZyXEL P-660HW-67 User Guide - Page 118

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Chapter 7 LAN Setup LABEL Delegate M/O flag from WAN Manual Managed config flag on Other config flag on Hop limit Router Lifetime Router Preference DESCRIPTION Select this to have the ZyXEL Device obtain the M/O (Managed/Other) flag setting from the service provider or uplink router. Select this to specify the M/O flag setting manually. Select this to have the ZyXEL Device indicate to hosts to obtain network settings (such as prefix and DNS settings) through DHCPv6. Clear this to have the ZyXEL Device indicate to hosts that DHCPv6 is not available and they should use the prefix in the router advertisement message. Select this to have the ZyXEL Device indicate to hosts to obtain DNS information through DHCPv6. Clear this to have the ZyXEL Device indicate to hosts that DNS information is not available in this network. Enter the maximum number of network segments that a packet can cross before reaching the destination. When forwarding an IPv6 packet, IPv6 routers are required to decrease the Hop Limit by 1 and to discard the IPv6 packet when the Hop Limit is 0. Possible value for this field are 0-255. Enter the time in seconds that hosts should consider the ZyXEL Device to be the default router. Possible values for this field are 0-9000. Select the router preference (Low, Medium or High) for the ZyXEL Device. The ZyXEL Device sends this preference in the router advertisements to tell hosts what preference they should use for the ZyXEL Device. This helps hosts to choose their default router especially when there are multiple IPv6 router in the network. Note: Make sure the hosts also support router preference to make this function work. Reachable Time (ms) Enter the time in milliseconds that can elapse before a neighbor is detected. Possible values for this field are 0-3600000. Retrans Timer (ms) Enter the time in milliseconds between neighbor solicitation packet retransmissions. Possible values for this field are 1000-4294967295. RA Interval Enter the time in seconds between router advertisement messages. Possible values for this field are 4-1800. Delegate MTU from WAN Select this to have the ZyXEL Device obtain the MTU setting from the service provider or uplink router. Manual Select this to specify the MTU manually. MTU The Maximum Transmission Unit. Type the maximum size of each IPv6 data packet, in bytes, that can move through this interface. If a larger packet arrives, the ZyXEL Device divides it into smaller fragments. DAD attempts Specify the number of DAD (Duplicate Address Detection) attempts before an IPv6 address is assigned to the ZyXEL Device LAN interface. Possible values for this field are 1-7. DHCPv6 Configuration IPv6 DNS Configure the IPv6 DNS information the ZyXEL device passes to clients when it acts as a DHCPv6 server. Select Auto if your ISP dynamically assigns DNS server information. Select Manual to configure DNS server addresses manually. IPv6 DNS Server1 Enter the first DNS server IPv6 address the ZyXEL Device passes to the DHCP clients. IPv6 DNS Server2 Enter the second DNS server IPv6 address the ZyXEL Device passes to the DHCP clients. Information Refresh Enter the number of seconds a DHCPv6 client should wait before refreshing Time information retrieved from DHCPv6. Apply Click this to save your changes. Cancel Click this to restore your previously saved settings. 118 ADSL Router Series User's Guide

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Chapter 7 LAN Setup
ADSL Router Series User’s Guide
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Delegate M/O flag
from WAN
Select this to have the ZyXEL Device obtain the M/O (Managed/Other) flag setting
from the service provider or uplink router.
Manual
Select this to specify the M/O flag setting manually.
Managed config
flag on
Select this to have the ZyXEL Device indicate to hosts to obtain network settings (such
as prefix and DNS settings) through DHCPv6.
Clear this to have the ZyXEL Device indicate to hosts that DHCPv6 is not available and
they should use the prefix in the router advertisement message.
Other config flag
on
Select this to have the ZyXEL Device indicate to hosts to obtain DNS information
through DHCPv6.
Clear this to have the ZyXEL Device indicate to hosts that DNS information is not
available in this network.
Hop limit
Enter the maximum number of network segments that a packet can cross before
reaching the destination. When forwarding an IPv6 packet, IPv6 routers are required
to decrease the Hop Limit by 1 and to discard the IPv6 packet when the Hop Limit is 0.
Possible value for this field are 0-255.
Router Lifetime
Enter the time in seconds that hosts should consider the ZyXEL Device to be the
default router. Possible values for this field are 0-9000.
Router Preference
Select the router preference (
Low
,
Medium
or
High
) for the ZyXEL Device. The
ZyXEL Device sends this preference in the router advertisements to tell hosts what
preference they should use for the ZyXEL Device. This helps hosts to choose their
default router especially when there are multiple IPv6 router in the network.
Note: Make sure the hosts also support router preference to make this function work.
Reachable Time (ms)
Enter the time in milliseconds that can elapse before a neighbor is detected. Possible
values for this field are 0-3600000.
Retrans Timer (ms)
Enter the time in milliseconds between neighbor solicitation packet retransmissions.
Possible values for this field are 1000-4294967295.
RA Interval
Enter the time in seconds between router advertisement messages. Possible values for
this field are 4-1800.
Delegate MTU from
WAN
Select this to have the ZyXEL Device obtain the MTU setting from the service provider
or uplink router.
Manual
Select this to specify the MTU manually.
MTU
The Maximum Transmission Unit. Type the maximum size of each IPv6 data packet, in
bytes, that can move through this interface. If a larger packet arrives, the ZyXEL
Device divides it into smaller fragments.
DAD attempts
Specify the number of DAD (Duplicate Address Detection) attempts before an IPv6
address is assigned to the ZyXEL Device LAN interface. Possible values for this field
are 1-7.
DHCPv6 Configuration
IPv6 DNS
Configure the IPv6 DNS information the ZyXEL device passes to clients when it acts as
a DHCPv6 server. Select
Auto
if your ISP dynamically assigns DNS server information.
Select
Manual
to configure DNS server addresses manually.
IPv6 DNS Server1
Enter the first DNS server IPv6 address the ZyXEL Device passes to the DHCP clients.
IPv6 DNS Server2
Enter the second DNS server IPv6 address the ZyXEL Device passes to the DHCP
clients.
Information Refresh
Time
Enter the number of seconds a DHCPv6 client should wait before refreshing
information retrieved from DHCPv6.
Apply
Click this to save your changes.
Cancel
Click this to restore your previously saved settings.
LABEL
DESCRIPTION