H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F1000-E User Manual

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Parameters Description

M flag

This field determines whether hosts use the stateful autoconfiguration to acquire IPv6
addresses.
If the M flag is set to 1, hosts use the stateful autoconfiguration (for example, through

a DHCP server) to acquire IPv6 addresses. Otherwise, hosts use the stateless
autoconfiguration to acquire IPv6 addresses, or in other words, hosts generate IPv6

addresses according to their own link-layer addresses and the prefix information

advertised by the router.

O flag

This field determines whether hosts use stateful autoconfiguration to acquire other
configuration information.
If the O flag is set to 1, hosts use stateful autoconfiguration (for example, through a
DHCP server) to acquire other configuration information. Otherwise, hosts use

stateless autoconfiguration to acquire other configuration information.

Router Lifetime

This field tells the receiving hosts how long this router can serve as a default router.
According to the router lifetime in the received RA messages, hosts determine

whether the router sending RA messages can serve as the default router.

Retrans Timer

If the device fails to receive a response message within the specified time after
sending an NS message, the device will retransmit the NS message.

Reachable Time

If the neighbor reachability detection shows that a neighbor is reachable, the
device considers the neighbor reachable within the specified reachable time. If the

device needs to send a packet to a neighbor after the specified reachable time

expires, the device will reconfirm whether the neighbor is reachable.


Follow these steps to allow sending of RA messages:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

Enter interface view

interface interface-type
interface-number

Disable RA message
suppression

undo ipv6 nd ra halt

Required
By default, RA messages are suppressed.

Configure the maximum

and minimum intervals
for sending RA

messages

ipv6 nd ra interval

max-interval-value

min-interval-value

Optional
By default, the maximum interval for sending

RA messages is 600 seconds, and the
minimum interval is 200 seconds.
The device sends RA messages at random
intervals between the maximum interval and

the minimum interval.
The minimum interval should be less than or

equal to 0.75 times the maximum interval.


Follow these steps to configure parameters related to RA messages:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

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