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45. Set the following
IPv6 RA Prefix
settings:
Prefix Type
Set the prefix delegation type used with this configuration. Options include,
Prefix
, and
prefix-
from-provider
. The default setting is Prefix. A prefix allows an administrator to associate a
user defined name to an IPv6 prefix. A provider assigned prefix is made available from an
Internet Service Provider
(ISP) to automate the process of providing and informing the prefixes
used.
Prefix or ID
Set the actual prefix or ID used with the IPv6 router advertisement.
Site Prefix
The site prefix is added into a router advertisement prefix. The site address prefix signifies
the address is only on the local link.
Valid Lifetime Type
Set the lifetime for the prefix's validity. Options include
External (fixed), decrementing
and
infinite
. If set to External (fixed), just the
Valid Lifetime Sec
setting is enabled to define the
exact time interval for prefix validity. If set to decrementing, use the lifetime date and time
settings to refine the prefix expiry period. If the value is set for infinite, no additional date or
time settings are required for the prefix and the prefix will not expire. The default setting is
External (fixed).
Valid Lifetime Sec
If the lifetime type is set to
External (fixed),
set the
Seconds, Minutes, Hours
or
Days
value
used to measurement criteria for the prefix's expiration. 30 days, 0 hours, 0 minutes and 0
seconds is the default lifetime.
Valid Lifetime Date
If the lifetime type is set to
decrementing
, set the date in MM/DD/YYYY format for the
expiration of the prefix.
Valid Lifetime Time
If the lifetime type is set to
decrementing
, set the time for the prefix's validity. Use the spinner
controls to set the time in hours and minutes. Use the AM PM radio buttons to set the
appropriate hour.
Preferred Lifetime
Type
Set the administrator preferred lifetime for the prefix's validity. Options include
External
(fixed), decrementing
and
infinite
. If set to External (fixed), just the
Valid Lifetime Sec
setting
is enabled to define the exact time interval for prefix validity. If set to decrementing, use the
lifetime date and time settings to refine the prefix expiry period. If the value is set for infinite,
no additional date or time settings are required for the prefix and the prefix will not expire.
The default setting is External (fixed).
Preferred Lifetime
Sec
If the administrator preferred lifetime type is set to
External (fixed)
, set the
Seconds, Minutes,
Hours
or
Days
value used to measurement criteria for the prefix's expiration. 30 days, 0 hours,
0 minutes and 0 seconds is the default lifetime.
Preferred Lifetime
Date
If the administrator preferred lifetime type is set to
decrementing,
set the date in
MM/DD/YYYY format for the expiration of the prefix.
Preferred Lifetime
Time
If the preferred lifetime type is set to
decrementing,
set the time for the prefix's validity. Use
the spinner controls to set the time in hours and minutes. Use the AM PM radio buttons to set
the appropriate hour.
Autoconfig
Autoconfiguration includes generating a link-local address, global addresses via stateless
address autoconfiguration and duplicate address detection to verify the uniqueness of the
addresses on a link. This setting is enabled by default.
On Link
Select this option to keep the IPv6 RA prefix on the local link. The default setting is enabled.
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