D-Link DGS-3426 User Manual - Page 58

Router Advertisement Settings, On Link Flag

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xStack DGS-3400 Series Layer 2 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch IPv6 Address NS Retransmit Time Prefix Preferred Life Time Valid Life Time On Link Flag Autonomous Flag RA Router Advertisement RA Router Lifetime RA Reachable Time RA Retransmit Time RA Managed Flag RA Other Configure Flag and 255 with a default value of 64. Use this field to set a Global Unicast Address for the Switch. This address will be used to access the network outside of the local link. Use this field to set the interval, in seconds that this Switch will produce Neighbor Solicitation packets to be sent out over the local network. This is used to discover IPv6 neighbors on the local link. The user may select a time between 0 and 65535 milliseconds. Very fast intervals, represented by a low number, are not recommended for this field. Prefix Options Use this field to set a prefix for Global Unicast IPv6 addresses to be assigned to other nodes on the link-local network. This prefix is carried in the Router Advertisement message to be shared on the link-local network. The user must first have a Global Unicast Address set for the Switch. This field states the time that this prefix is advertised as being preferred on the link local network, when using stateless address configuration. The user may configure a time between 0 and 4294967295 milliseconds, with a default setting of 604800 milliseconds. This field states the time that this prefix is advertised as valid on the link local network, when using stateless address configuration. The user may configure a time between 0 and 4294967295 milliseconds. Setting this field to Enabled will denote, within the IPv6 packet, that the IPv6 prefix configured here is assigned to this link-local network. Once traffic has been successfully sent to these nodes with this specific IPv6 prefix, the nodes will be considered reachable on the link-local network. Setting this field to Enabled will denote that this prefix may be used to autoconfigure IPv6 addresses on the link-local network. Router Advertisement Settings Use this pull-down menu to enable or disable the switch as being capable of accepting solicitation from a neighbor, and thus becoming an IPv6 neighbor. Once enabled, this Switch is now capable of producing Router Advertisement messages to be returned to querying neighbors. This time represents the validity of this interface to be the default router for the link-local network. A value of 0 represents that this Switch should not be recognized as the default router for this link-local network. The user may set a time between 0 and 9000 seconds with a default setting of 1800 seconds. This field will set the time that remote IPv6 nodes are considered reachable. In essence, this is the Neighbor Unreachability Detection field once confirmation of the access to this node has been made. The user may set a time between 0 and 36000000 milliseconds with a default setting of 1200000 milliseconds. A very low value is not recommended. Used to set an interval time between 0 and 4294967295 milliseconds for the dispatch of router advertisements by this interface over the link-local network, in response to a Neighbor Solicitation message. If this Switch is set as the default router for this local link, this value should not exceed the value stated in the Life Time field previously mentioned. Setting this field to zero will specify that this switch will not specify the Retransmit Time for the link-local network. (therefore it will be specified by another router on the link-local network. The default value is 0 milliseconds. Use the pull-down menu to enable or disable the Managed flag. When enabled, this will trigger the router to use a stateful autoconfiguration process to get both Global and linklocal IPv6 addresses for the Switch. The default setting is Disabled. Use the pull-down menu to enable or disable the Managed flag. When enabled, this will trigger the router to use a stateful autoconfiguration process to get configuration information that is not address information, yet is important to the IPv6 settings of the Switch. The default setting is Disabled. 44

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xStack DGS-3400 Series Layer 2 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch
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and 255 with a default value of 64.
IPv6 Address
Use this field to set a Global Unicast Address for the Switch. This address will be used to
access the network outside of the local link.
NS Retransmit Time
Use this field to set the interval, in seconds that this Switch will produce Neighbor
Solicitation packets to be sent out over the local network. This is used to discover IPv6
neighbors on the local link. The user may select a time between 0 and 65535
milliseconds. Very fast intervals, represented by a low number, are not recommended for
this field.
Prefix Options
Prefix
Use this field to set a prefix for Global Unicast IPv6 addresses to be assigned to other
nodes on the link-local network. This prefix is carried in the Router Advertisement
message to be shared on the link-local network. The user must first have a Global
Unicast Address set for the Switch.
Preferred Life Time
This field states the time that this prefix is advertised as being preferred on the link local
network, when using stateless address configuration. The user may configure a time
between 0 and 4294967295 milliseconds, with a default setting of 604800 milliseconds.
Valid Life Time
This field states the time that this prefix is advertised as valid on the link local network,
when using stateless address configuration. The user may configure a time between 0
and 4294967295 milliseconds.
On Link Flag
Setting this field to
Enabled
will denote, within the IPv6 packet, that the IPv6 prefix
configured here is assigned to this link-local network. Once traffic has been successfully
sent to these nodes with this specific IPv6 prefix, the nodes will be considered reachable
on the link-local network.
Autonomous Flag
Setting this field to
Enabled
will denote that
this prefix may be used to autoconfigure IPv6
addresses on the link-local network.
Router Advertisement Settings
RA Router
Advertisement
Use this pull-down menu to enable or disable the switch as being capable of accepting
solicitation from a neighbor, and thus becoming an IPv6 neighbor. Once enabled, this
Switch is now capable of producing Router Advertisement messages to be returned to
querying neighbors.
RA Router Lifetime
This time represents the validity of this interface to be the default router for the link-local
network. A value of 0 represents that this Switch should not be recognized as the default
router for this link-local network. The user may set a time between 0 and 9000 seconds
with a default setting of 1800 seconds.
RA Reachable Time
This field will set the time that remote IPv6 nodes are considered reachable. In essence,
this is the Neighbor Unreachability Detection field once confirmation of the access to this
node has been made. The user may set a time between 0 and 36000000 milliseconds
with a default setting of 1200000 milliseconds. A very low value is not recommended.
RA Retransmit Time
Used to set an interval time between 0 and 4294967295 milliseconds for the dispatch of
router advertisements by this interface over the link-local network, in response to a
Neighbor Solicitation message. If this Switch is set as the default router for this local link,
this value should not exceed the value stated in the
Life Time
field previously mentioned.
Setting this field to zero will specify that this switch will not specify the Retransmit Time
for the link-local network. (therefore it will be specified by another router on the link-local
network. The default value is 0 milliseconds.
RA Managed Flag
Use the pull-down menu to enable or disable the Managed flag. When enabled, this will
trigger the router to use a stateful autoconfiguration process to get both Global and link-
local IPv6 addresses for the Switch. The default setting is
Disabled
.
RA Other Configure
Flag
Use the pull-down menu to enable or disable the Managed flag. When enabled, this will
trigger the router to use a stateful autoconfiguration process to get configuration
information that is not address information, yet is important to the IPv6 settings of the
Switch. The default setting is
Disabled
.