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DGS-1520 Series Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Switch Web UI Reference Guide After selecting the Neighbor Discover tab option, at the top of the page, the following page will be available. Figure 6-13 IPv6 Interface (Detail, Neighbor Discover) Window The fields that can be configured for ND Settings are described below: Parameter Managed Config Flag Other Config Flag RA Min Interval RA Max Interval RA Lifetime RA Suppress Reachable Time NS Interval Hop Limit Description Turn the Managed Config Flag option On or Off here. When the neighbor host receives the RA which has flag turned on, the host should use a stateful configuration protocol to obtain IPv6 addresses. Turn the Other Config Flag option On or Off here. By setting the other configuration flag on, the router instructs the connected hosts to use a stateful configuration protocol to obtain auto-configuration information other than the IPv6 address. Enter the minimum RA interval time value here. The range is from 3 to 1350 seconds. This value must be smaller than 0.75 times the maximum value. Enter the maximum RA interval time value here. The range is from 4 to 1800 seconds. Enter the RA lifetime value here. The range is from 0 to 9000 seconds. The lifetime value in RA instructs the received host the lifetime value for taking the router as the default router. Select to enable or disable the RA suppress feature here. Enter the Reachable Time here. The range is from 0 to 3600000 milliseconds. If the specified time is 0, the router will use 1200 seconds on the interface and advertise 0 (unspecified) in the RA message. The Reachable Time is used by the IPv6 node in determining the reachability of the neighbor nodes. Enter the Neighbor Solicitation (NS) interval value here. The range is from 0 to 3600000 milliseconds, in multiples of 1000. If the specified time is 0, the router will use 1 second on the interface and advertise 0 (unspecified) in the Router Advertisement (RA) message. Enter the hop limit value here. The range is from 0 to 255. The IPv6 packet originated by the system will also use this value as the initial hop limit. Click the Apply button to accept the changes made. 228