Network Administration: Route Settings
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Auto
— Use the dynamic address.
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Manual
— Use the manual address assigned.
–
IPv4 Address
— Enter the local (source) IPv4 address of a tunnel
interface.
–
Tunnel Router's Domain Name
— Enter a specific automatic tunnel
router domain name.
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ISATAP Router Solicitation Interval
— Enter the interval between
router solicitations messages when there is no active router.
–
ISATAP Robustness
— Enter the number of Query/Router
Solicitation refresh messages that the device sends per second.
Select the
Use Default
option to use the default setting of a field.
Router Advertisement
NOTE:
IPv6 router is supported in devices that always support Layer 2+Static
Routing.
IPv6 routers are able to advertise their prefixes to neighboring devices. This
feature can be enabled or suppressed per interface, as follows:
1
Click
Network Administration >
Route Settings
>
IPv6 Routes Settings
>
Router
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.
2
To configure an interface listed in the Router Advertisement Table, click
Edit
.
3
Select an interface and enter the following fields:
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Suppress Router Advertisement
—Select Yes to suppress IPv6 router
advertisement transmissions on the interface. If this feature is not
suppressed, enter the following fields.
–
Router Preference
—Select either Low, Medium or High preference
for the router. Router advertisement messages are sent with the
preference configured in this field. If no preference is configured, they
are sent with a medium preference.
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.