Cisco Systems RV016, RV042G manual Router Advertisement IPv6

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MAC Address (IPv4 only): The MAC address of a client.

Client Lease Time: The amount of time that a network user can remain connected to the router with a dynamic IP address.

Delete (IPv4 only): Click the icon to delete the lease and disconnect the client.

Router Advertisement (IPv6)

Use the DHCP > Router Advertisement page to enable the RADVD (Router Advertisement Daemon) for IPv6 auto-configuration and routing. When this feature is enabled, messages are sent by the router periodically and in response to solicitations. A host uses the information to learn the prefixes and parameters for the local network. Disabling this feature effectively disables auto-configuration, requiring manual configuration of the IPv6 address, subnet prefix, and default gateway on each device.

This page is available if you enabled Dual-Stack IP on the Setup > Network page. If you did not do so, a message appears when you try to open this page. After reading the message, you can click OK to configure the network settings, or click Cancel simply to close the message.

To open this page: Click DHCP > Router Advertisement in the navigation tree.

NOTE Before navigating away from this page, click Save to save your settings, or click Cancel to undo them. Any unsaved changes are abandoned.

Enable Router Advertisement: To enable this feature, check the box, and then complete the other fields on the page. To disable this feature, uncheck the box.

Advertise Mode: Choose one of the following options:

-Unsolicited Multicast: Select this option to send Router Advertisement messages to all interfaces in the multicast group. This option is the default setting. If you choose this option, also enter the Advertisement Interval, which is the interval at which Router Advertisement messages are sent. Enter any value between 10 and 1800 seconds. The default is 30 seconds.

-Unicast only: Select this option to send Router Advertisement messages only to well-known IPv6 addresses.

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Contents Administration Guide Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved 78-19576-01 B0 Introduction Viewing System Summary Information SetupOther Hardware Features Placement TipsFirewall DhcpSystem Management Port ManagementLogging System Statistics 153 VPN 122Appendix F Bandwidth Management 186 Appendix G Specifications 189Appendix H Where to Go From Here 199 Appendix E IPSec NAT Traversal 183RV042 and RV042G RV082 RV016 RV0xx Series Router FeaturesModel PortsRV082 Ports and Status Lights IntroductionRV042 and RV042G Ports RV042 and RV042G Status LightsPort Description PortsLight Description Status LightsFeature Description Other Hardware FeaturesParameter Default Value Default SettingsPlacement Tips Desktop PlacementRV042 and RV042G 58 mm apart RV082 and RV016 94 mm apart Wall MountingRack Mounting RV082 or RV016 RV016 Internet 1 Port Connecting the EquipmentRV042 and RV042G Internet Port RV082 Internet PortGetting Started with the Configuration Troubleshooting Tips Navigation Features of the User InterfaceHelp Setup WizardsSaving the Settings Pop-Up WindowsViewing System Summary Information Viewing System Summary Information System InformationCisco ProtectLink Web Port Information Window ConfigurationPort Statistics Viewing System Summary Information WAN information WAN StatusDMZ information Firewall Setting StatusVPN Setting Status Log Setting StatusSetup Host Name and Domain Name Setting Up the NetworkSetup Changing the device IP address IP ModeLAN Setting device IP address and subnets Enabling multiple subnets IPv4 only Setup WAN Setting Internet connection DMZ Setting Setup Editing a WAN Connection Page Page Page IPv4 IPv6 Editing a DMZ ConnectionPage Changing the Administrator Username and Password Setup To open this page Click Setup Time in the navigation tree Setting the System TimeSetting Up a DMZ Host Port Range Forwarding, Port Triggering, Setting Up Port Forwarding and Port TriggeringPort Range Forwarding Setup Adding a service Port Triggering To open this page Click Setup UPnP in the navigation tree Setting Up Universal Plug and Play UPnPSetup Adding a service Setting Up One-to-One NAT Setup Cloning a MAC Address for the Router Editing the MAC Address Clone Settings Assigning a Dynamic DNS Host Name to a WAN Interface Editing the Dynamic DNS Setup Configuring Dynamic Routing, Configuring Static Routing, Setting Up Advanced RoutingData None, RIPv1, RIPv2 Broadcast, or RIPv2 Multicast Configuring Dynamic RoutingDynamic Routing for IPv4 Prefix Length Pv6 only Enter the prefix length Configuring Static RoutingDynamic Routing for IPv6 Setting Up Advanced Routing IPv6 Transition To Go From Here Dhcp Setting Up the Dhcp Server or Dhcp RelayDhcp Wins used for Dhcp Server, IPv4 Only Dynamic IP used for Dhcp Server onlyDNS used for Dhcp Server only Assigning static IP addresses by adding devices from a list About Static IP Addresses for IPv4 OnlyAssigning static IP addresses by entering devices manually Using the Static IP List to Block Devices DNS Local Database Client Table Viewing the Dhcp Status InformationDhcp Server Router Advertisement IPv6 Dhcp System Management Setting Up Dual WAN and Multi-WAN ConnectionsSystem Management Mode Cisco RV042, RV042G, and RV082Mode Cisco RV016 Interface Setting Max Bandwidth Provided by ISP Editing the Dual WAN and Multi-WAN SettingsNetwork Service Detection Page Adding a service Page Appendix F, Bandwidth Management Managing the Bandwidth SettingsMax Bandwidth Provided by ISP Bandwidth Management TypeManaging the Bandwidth Settings Adding a service Setting Up Snmp Enabling Device Discovery with Bonjour Enabling Device Discovery with Bonjour DNS Name Lookup Using Built-In Diagnostic ToolsTo open this page Click System Management Diagnostic Ping Restoring the Factory Default Settings Upgrading the Firmware Restarting the Router Restoring the Settings from a Configuration File Backing Up and Restoring the SettingsCopying a Startup File or Mirror File Backing Up Configuration Files and Mirror FilesBacking Up and Restoring the Settings Port Management Configuring the Port SettingsPort Management Summary Viewing the Status Information for a PortStatistics Firewall Configuring the General Firewall SettingsFirewall Restrict Web Features Firewall About Access Rules Configuring Firewall Access RulesManaging Access Rules To delete all custom rules Click Restore to Default Rules Services IPv4 and IPv6 Configuring Access RulesSchedule IPv4 Only Adding a service Page Forbidden Domains, Website Blocking by Keywords, Schedule, Using Content Filters to Control Internet AccessWebsite Blocking by Keywords Forbidden DomainsSchedule Getting Started with Cisco ProtectLink Web Cisco ProtectLink WebCisco ProtectLink Web Specifying the Global Settings for Approved URLs and Clients To delete an entry Click the Delete icon Approved URL ConfigurationApproved Clients Configuration Approved URLs and Approved ClientsWeb Protection Enabling Web Protection for URL FilteringURL Filtering Web Reputation Business Hour SettingURL Overflow Control Updating the ProtectLink LicenseLicense Information LicenseIntroduction to VPNs VPNGateway-to-Gateway VPN Tunnel Between RV0xx Series Routers Remote Access Client To GatewayConfiguration tasks Site to Site VPN Gateway To GatewayRouter QuickVPN, page125 and Remote Access with PPTP, page125Remote Access with Pptp Remote Access with Cisco QuickVPNTo open this page Click VPN Summary in the navigation tree Viewing the Summary Information for VPNTunnel Status GroupVPN Status Up a Remote Access Tunnel for VPN Clients Client To Gateway,VPN Clients Status Setting Up a Gateway to Gateway Site to Site VPN Add a New Tunnel Local Group Setup and Remote Group SetupVPN IPSec Setup Required fields for Manual mode Preshared Key, page 135 and Advanced settings for IKE withRequired fields for IKE with Preshared Key Advanced settings for IKE with Preshared Key VPN VPN RV0xx Local Group Setup Remote Client Setup for Single User Tunnel Type VPN IPSec Setup Required fields for IKE with Preshared Key Advanced settings for IKE with Preshared Key VPN Users, Certificate Management, page148 Managing VPN Users and CertificatesCertificate Management UsersSetting Up VPN Passthrough Setting Up Pptp Server Pptp Server IP Address RangeConnection List Syslog section, Mail section, Setting Up the System Log and AlertsLogging System Statistics Log Setting, Buttons,Syslog section Mail sectionLog Setting Buttons Viewing the System Log Logging System Statistics Wizard Basic Setup, Access Rule Setup, page160Wizard Basic SetupAccess Rule Setup Indication Message Term DefinitionBeacon interval Dtim Delivery TrafficGlossary Term Definition Threshold Radvd RouterAdvertisement Daemon Request to Send RTSVlan Virtual LAN RIPng RIP next generationStatic routing Your computer cannot connect to the Internet Firmware upgrade has failedRouter does not have a coaxial port for the cable connection TroubleshootingIntroduction Cisco QuickVPN for WindowsCisco QuickVPN for Windows Cisco QuickVPN Client Installation and ConfigurationUsing the Cisco QuickVPN Software Using the Cisco QuickVPN Software Topology Options Hub and Spoke VPN Hub and Spoke TopologyMesh VPN Mesh TopologyOther Design Considerations WAN SetupGateway To Gateway Tunnel with a Dynamic IP Address LAN SetupConfiguring a VPN Tunnel on a Cisco RV0xx Series Router Field Value Settings on the Site a RouterExample Sites with Static WAN IP Addresses MD5 Encryption PhaseEncryption Field ValuesExample Site with a Dynamic WAN IP Address Authentication Field Value IPSec Setup Keying Mode IKE with Preshared Key Phase Overview IPSec NAT TraversalIPSec NAT Traversal Configuration of Router aConfiguration of Router B Click Add to List Creation of New ServicesClick the System Management tab Bandwidth Management Creation of New Bandwidth Management RulesClick Save Security SpecificationsRV042 PerformanceQoS SpecificationsNetwork Environmental RV042GManagement Operating System Linux VPN Cisco RV082 IKE Cisco RV016 Dhcp DNS NAT DMZ Built-in Pptp 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