Reference Guide
220 IP Addressing
Associating a preference with a router is useful when, for example, two
routers on a link provide equivalent, but not equal-cost, routing, and
policy may dictate that hosts should prefer one of the routers.
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Include Advertisement Interval Option
—Select to indicate that an
advertisement option will be used by the system. This option indicates
to a visiting mobile node the interval at which that node may expect
to receive router advertisements. The node may use this information
in its movement detection algorithm.
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Hop Limit (1-255)
—This is the value that the router advertises. If it
is not zero, it is used as the hop limit by the host.
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Managed Address Configuration Flag
—Select this flag to indicate
to attached hosts that they should use stateful auto configuration to
obtain addresses. Hosts may use stateful and stateless address auto
configuration simultaneously.
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Other Stateful Configuration Flag
—Select this flag to indicate to
attached hosts that they should use stateful auto configuration to
obtain other (non address) information.
NOTE: If the Managed Address Configuration flag is set, an attached host can use
stateful auto configuration to obtain the other (non address) information regardless
of the setting of this flag.
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Neighbor Solicitation Retransmissions Interval (1000-3600000)
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Set the interval to determine the time between retransmissions of
neighbor solicitation messages to a neighbor when resolving the
address or when probing the reachability of a neighbor.
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Maximum Router Advertisement Interval(4-1800)
—Enter the
maximum amount of time that can pass between router
advertisements.
The interval between transmissions should be less than or equal to the
IPv6 router advertisement lifetime if you configure the route as a
default router by using this command. To prevent synchronization
with other IPv6 nodes, the actual interval used is randomly selected
from a value between the minimum and maximum values.










