IPv6 router advertisements
You can configure an IPv6 subinterface to originate Router Advertisement (RA) messages. The following settings can be configured for the RA messages:
Current hop limit to advertise in the RA messages.
IP MTU. Hosts can associate the IP MTU with the link on which the RA messages are received.
Managed configuration flag. When enabled, this setting indicates that hosts should use DHCPv6 to obtain IPv6 addresses.
Other configuration flag. When enabled, this setting indicates that hosts should use DHCPv6 to obtain other configuration information (besides addresses).
The maximum and minimum time between sending router advertisement messages to the all-nodes multicast address.
IPv6 prefix list. Hosts that support Stateless Address Auto-Configuration (SLAAC) can use the IPv6 prefixes in the RA messages to generate IPv6 addresses.
Number of milliseconds advertised for the reachable time and the retransmit time in RA messages, which hosts use for address resolution and the ICMPv6 Neighbor Unreachability Detection algorithm.
Number of seconds advertised as the router lifetime in RA messages. This setting indicates amount of time the advertising router can be used as a default router/gateway.
Configuring IPv6 router advertisements
The following example configures the SR Linux to originate RA messages from an IPv6 subinterface. The RA messages include an IPv6 prefix that SLAAC-enabled clients can use to generate IPv6 addresses.
--{ * candidate shared default }--[ ]--
# info interface ethernet-1/1 subinterface 1 ipv6 router-advertisement
interface ethernet-1/1 {
subinterface 1 {
ipv6 {
router-advertisement {
router-role {
admin-state enable
prefix 2001:db8:0:b::/64 {
}
}
}
}
}
}