Configuration Guide Vol. 3


21.2.1 List of configuration commands

The following tables list RA configuration commands.

Table 21-2: List of configuration commands

Command name

Description

ipv6 hop-limit

Specifies the initial value for the hop limit provided in RAs used by terminals when they send packets.

ipv6 nd dns-search-list

Specifies DNS search list to be distributed by RA.

ipv6 nd dns-server

Specifies IPv6 DNS servers to be distributed by RA.

ipv6 nd link-mtu

Specifies the MTU size set for the MTU option in RAs.

ipv6 nd managed-config-flag

Sets a flag in RAs that tells terminals to perform address auto-configuration by using a method other than RAs (such as DHCPv6).

ipv6 nd no-advertise-link-address

Prohibits the link-layer addresses associated with the IP addresses of routers from being included in RAs.

ipv6 nd ns-interval

Sets the resending interval of Neighbor Solicitation messages provided in RAs to terminals.Terminals use Neighbor Solicitation messages to check the reachability of the neighboring nodes.

ipv6 nd other-config-flag

Sets a flag in RAs that allows terminals to automatically obtain information other than IPv6 addresses by using methods other than RAs.

ipv6 nd prefix

Specifies the IPv6 prefix or information related to the prefix to be sent in RAs.

ipv6 nd ra-interval

Specifies the minimum and maximum intervals of sending RAs.

ipv6 nd ra-lifetime

Specifies the value set in the Router Lifetime field in RAs.The value indicates the effective time of the router used as the default router by terminals.

ipv6 nd reachable-time

Specifies the value set in the Reachable Time field in RAs.The configured time enables terminals to determine how long they should consider that a neighbor node is reachable after they have received reachability confirmation.

ipv6 nd router-preference

Specifies the level of priority of an RA.When a terminal receives multiple RAs, it uses this information to determine which RA it should use.

ipv6 nd suppress-ra

Stops sending RAs.