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Router Advertisement (IPv6), RADVD Router, Advertisement Daemon

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DHCP Router Advertisement (IPv6) 4 • MAC Address (IPv4 only): The MAC address of a client. • Client Lease Time: The amount of time that a network user can remain connected to the router with a dynamic IP address. • Delete (IPv4 only): Click the icon to delete the lease and disconnect the client. Router Advertisement (IPv6) Use the DHCP > Router Advertisement page to enable the RADVD (Router Advertisement Daemon) for IPv6 auto-configuration and routing. When this feature is enabled, messages are sent by the router periodically and in response to solicitations. A host uses the information to learn the prefixes and parameters for the local network. Disabling this feature effectively disables auto-configuration, requiring manual configuration of the IPv6 address, subnet prefix, and default gateway on each device. This page is available if you enabled Dual-Stack IP on the Setup > Network page. If you did not do so, a message appears when you try to open this page. After reading the message, you can click OK to configure the network settings, or click Cancel simply to close the message. To open this page: Click DHCP > Router Advertisement in the navigation tree. NOTE Before navigating away from this page, click Save to save your settings, or click Cancel to undo them. Any unsaved changes are abandoned. • Enable Router Advertisement: To enable this feature, check the box, and then complete the other fields on the page. To disable this feature, uncheck the box. • Advertise Mode: Choose one of the following options: - Unsolicited Multicast: Select this option to send Router Advertisement messages to all interfaces in the multicast group. This option is the default setting. If you choose this option, also enter the Advertisement Interval, which is the interval at which Router Advertisement messages are sent. Enter any value between 10 and 1800 seconds. The default is 30 seconds. - Unicast only: Select this option to send Router Advertisement messages only to well-known IPv6 addresses. Cisco Small Business RV0xx Series Routers Administration Guide 71

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DHCP
Router Advertisement (IPv6)
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4
MAC Address (IPv4 only):
The MAC address of a client.
Client Lease Time:
The amount of time that a network user can remain
connected to the router with a dynamic IP address.
Delete (IPv4 only):
Click the icon to delete the lease and disconnect the
client.
Router Advertisement (IPv6)
Use the
DHCP > Router Advertisement
page to enable the
RADVD (Router
Advertisement Daemon)
for IPv6 auto-configuration and routing. When this
feature is enabled, messages are sent by the router periodically and in response
to solicitations. A host uses the information to learn the prefixes and parameters
for the local network. Disabling this feature effectively disables auto-configuration,
requiring manual configuration of the IPv6 address, subnet prefix, and default
gateway on each device.
This page is available if you enabled Dual-Stack IP on the
Setup > Network
page.
If you did not do so, a message appears when you try to open this page. After
reading the message, you can click
OK
to configure the network settings, or click
Cancel
simply to close the message.
To open this page:
Click
DHCP
>
Router Advertisement
in the navigation tree.
NOTE
Before navigating away from this page, click
Save
to save your settings, or click
Cancel
to undo them. Any unsaved changes are abandoned.
Enable Router Advertisement:
To enable this feature, check the box, and
then complete the other fields on the page. To disable this feature, uncheck
the box.
Advertise Mode:
Choose one of the following options:
-
Unsolicited Multicast:
Select this option to send Router Advertisement
messages to all interfaces in the multicast group. This option is the
default setting. If you choose this option, also enter the
Advertisement
Interval
, which is the interval at which Router Advertisement messages
are sent. Enter any value between 10 and 1800 seconds. The default is
30 seconds.
-
Unicast only:
Select this option to send Router Advertisement
messages only to well-known IPv6 addresses.