Users Guide
Switch Management 77
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Click
Edit, Add
and enter the fields:
–
Interface Type
— Select the type of interface to be configured.
–
Interface
— Select the interface to be configured.
–
Duplicate Address Attempts
— Number of consecutive neighbor
solicitation messages that are sent on an interface while Duplicate
Address Detection (DAD) is performed on Unicast IPv6 addresses on
this interface. New addresses remain in a tentative state while
duplicate address detection is performed. A field value of 0, disables
duplicate address detection processing on the specified interface. A
field value of 1, indicates a single transmission without follow up
transmissions.
NOTE: A field value of 0, disables duplicate address detection processing on the
specified interface. A field value of 1, indicates a single transmission without follow
up transmissions.
–
Autoconfiguration
— Enable/disable stateless auto configuration of
IPv6 address assignment. When enabled, the router solicitation ND
procedure is initiated. This discovers a router in order to assign an IP
address to the interface, based on prefixes received with RA messages.
When auto configuration is disabled, no automatic assignment of
IPv6 global Unicast addresses is performed, and existing,
automatically-assigned IPv6 global Unicast addresses are removed
from the interface.
–
Send ICMP Unreachable
— Enable/disable transmission of ICMPv6
address Unreachable messages. When enabled, unreachable messages
are generated for any packet arriving on the interface with unassigned
TCP/UDP port.
–
IPv6 Redirects
— Enable the sending of ICMP IPv6 redirect
messages to re-send a packet through the same interface on which the
packet was received.
–
DHCPv6 Client Stateless
—Select to enable the interface to receive
configuration information from a DHCP server.
–
Minimum Information Refresh Time (600-4294967294)
—This
value is used to put a floor on the refresh time value. If the server
sends a refresh time option that is less than this value, this value is
used instead. Select either
Infinite
(no refresh unless the server sends
this option) or
User
Defined
to set a value.