Defining ipv6 neighbors – Allied Telesis AT-S95 WEB User Manual

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AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide

None — Indicates that the tunnel local address is not set.

ISATAP’s Router Domain Name — Specifies a global string that represents a specific automatic tunnel

router domain name. The default value is ISATAP.

Domain Name Query Interval (10-3600) — Specifies the interval between DNS Queries (before the IP

address of the ISATAP router is known) for the automatic tunnel router domain name. The range is 10 - 3600
seconds. The default is 10 seconds.

ISATAP Router Solicitation Interval (10-3600) — Specifies the interval between router solicitations

messages when there is no active router. The range is 10 - 3600 seconds. The default is 10.

ISATAP Robustness (1-20) — Specifies the number of DNS Query/ Router Solicitation refresh messages

that the device sends. The range is 1 - 20 seconds. The default is 3.

2.

Click Apply. The Tunnel is defined, and the device is updated.

Defining IPv6 Neighbors

The IPv6 Neighbors Page contains information for defining IPv6 Neighbors which is similar to the functionality of
the IPv4 Address Resolution Protocol (ARP). IPv6 Neighbors enables detecting Link Local addresses within the
same subnet, and includes a database for maintaining reachability information about the active neighbors paths.

The device supports a total of up to 256 neighbors obtained either statically or dynamically.

When removing an IP interface, all neighbors learned statically and dynamically are removed.

To define IPv6 Neighbors:

1.

Click System > IPv6 Neighbors. The IPv6 Neighbors Page opens.

Figure 14: IPv6 Neighbors Page

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