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Duplicate Address Detection Transmits, Stateless Address AutoConfig Mode
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M4300 Intelligent Edge Series Fully Managed Stackable Switches 5. Use one of the following methods to select an interface: • In the Go To Interface field, enter the interface in the unit/slot/port format and click on the Go button. • Next to the Interface column, select the check box for the interface that you want to configure. All physical interfaces are valid. 6. Select Enable or Disable in the IPv6 Mode list. When IPv6 mode is enabled, the interface is capable of IPv6 operation without a global address. In this case, an EUI-64 based link-local address is used. The default value is Disable. 7. In the DHCPv6 Client Mode list, select to Enable or Disable DHCPv6 client mode on an interface. At any point in time, only one interface can act as a client. The default value is Disable. 8. In the Stateless Address AutoConfig Mode list, select to Enable or Disable Stateless Address AutoConfig mode on an interface. The default value is Disable. 9. In the Routing Mode list, select to Enable or Disable the routing mode of an interface. The default is Disable. 10. In the Admin Mode list, select to Enable or Disable IPv6 mode. The default is Disable. When IPv6 mode is enabled, the interface is capable of IPv6 operation without a global address. In this case, an EUI-64 based link-local address is used. 11. In the MTU field, specify the maximum transmit unit on an interface. If the value is 0, then this interface is not enabled for routing. It is not valid to set this value to 0 if routing is enabled. The MTU range 1280 to 1500. The default is 1500. 12. In the Duplicate Address Detection Transmits field, specify the number of duplicate address detection (DAD) transmits on an interface. DAD transmits values must be in the range 0 to 600. The default is 1. 13. Specify the router advertisement Life Time Interval sent from the interface. This value must be greater than or equal to the maximum advertisement interval. 0 means do not use the router as the default router. The range of router life time is 0 to 9000. The default is 1800. 14. In the Adv NS Interval field, specify the retransmission time field of router advertisements sent from the interface. A value of 0 means the interval is not specified for the router. The range of the neighbor solicit interval is 1000 to 4294967295. The default is 0. 15. In the Adv Reachable Interval field, specify the router advertisement time. Manage Routing 319 User Manual