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14. Set the following
Router Advertisement Processing
settings for the virtual interface. Router advertisements are
periodically sent to hosts or sent in response to solicitation requests. The advertisement includes IPv6 prefixes and other
subnet and host information.
15. Use the drop-down menu to define the
Bonjour Gateway Discovery Policy
. Bonjour is Apple’s service discovery
protocol.
16. Select
OK
button to save the changes to the Basic Configuration screen. Select
Reset
to revert to the last saved
configuration.
17. Select the
IPv4
tab to set IPv4 settings for this virtual interface.
IPv4 is a connectionless protocol. It operates on a best effort delivery model that does not guarantee delivery or assures
proper sequencing or avoidance of duplicate delivery (unlike TCP).
Figure 5-19
Virtual Interfaces - Basic Configuration screen - IPv4 tab
Accept Router
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Enable this option to allow router advertisements over this virtual interface. IPv6 hosts can
configure themselves automatically when connected to an IPv6 network using the neighbor
discovery protocol via ICMPv6 router discovery messages. When first connected to a network,
a host sends a link-local router solicitation multicast request for its configuration parameters;
routers respond to such a request with a router advertisement packet that contains Internet
layer configuration parameters.This setting is enabled by default.
No Default Router
Select this option to consider routers unavailable on this interface for default router selection.
This setting is disabled by default.
No MTU
Select this option to not use the existing MTU setting for router advertisements on this virtual
interface. If the value is set to zero no MTU options are sent. This setting is disabled by
default.
No Hop Count
Select this option to not use the hop count advertisement setting for router advertisements
on this virtual interface. This setting is disabled by default.
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