Security: IPv6 First Hop Security
Configuring IPv6 First Hop Security through Web GUI
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Cisco 350, 350X and 550X Series Managed Switches, Firmware Release 2.4, ver 0.4
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No Limit
—Disables verification of the lower boundary of the hop count limit.
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User Defined
—Verifies that the hop-count limit is greater than or equal to this value.
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Maximal Hop Limit
—Indicates if the RA Guard policy checks the maximum hop limit
of the packet received.
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Inherited
—Feature is inherited from either the VLAN or system default (client).
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No Limit
—Disables verification of the high boundary of the hop-count limit.
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User Defined
—Verifies that the hop-count limit is less than or equal to this value.
The value of the high boundary must be equal or greater than the value of the low
boundary.
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Minimal Router Preference
—This field indicates whether the RA Guard policy will
verify the minimum advertised Default Router Preference value in RA messages within
an RA Guard policy.
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Inherited
—Feature is inherited from either the VLAN or system default (client).
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No Verification
—Disables verification of the low boundary of Advertised Default
Router Preference.
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Low
—Specifies the minimum allowed Advertised Default Router Preference value.
The following values are acceptable: low, medium and high (see RFC4191).
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Medium
—Specifies the minimum allowed Advertised Default Router Preference
value. The following values are acceptable: low, medium and high (see RFC4191).
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High
—Specifies the minimum allowed Advertised Default Router Preference
value. The following values are acceptable: low, medium and high (see RFC4191).
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Maximal Router Preference
—This field indicates whether the RA Guard policy will
verify the maximum advertised Default Router Preference value in RA messages within
an RA Guard policy.
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Inherited
—Feature is inherited from either the VLAN or system default (client).
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No Verification
—Disables verification of the high boundary of Advertised Default
Router Preference.
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Low
—Specifies the maximum allowed Advertised Default Router Preference value.
The following values are acceptable: low, medium and high (see RFC4191).
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Medium
—Specifies the maximum allowed Advertised Default Router Preference
value. The following values are acceptable: low, medium and high (see RFC4191).
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High
—Specifies the maximum allowed Advertised Default Router Preference
value. The following values are acceptable: low, medium and high (see RFC4191).