Destination Subnet | Type the subnet mask here if you choose Subnet as |
| Destination IP Type. |
Source Start Port | Type a value as the source start port. Such value will be |
| available only TCP/UDP is selected as the protocol. |
Source End Port (optional) | Type a value as the source end port. Such value will be |
| available only TCP/UDP is selected as the protocol. |
Destination Start Port | Type a value as the destination start port. Such value will |
| be available only TCP/UDP is selected as the protocol. |
Destination End Port (optional) Type a value as the destination end port. Such value will be available only TCP/UDP is selected as the protocol.
Action | Set the action that the router will perform for the packets |
| through the protocol of IPv6. |
Accept – If the IPv6 packets fit the condition listed in this page, the router will let it pass through.
Drop - If the IPv6 packets fit the condition listed in this page, the router will block it.
3.9.4 IPv6 Routing
This page displays the routing table for the protocol of IPv6.
Device | Display the interface name (eth0, eth1, fp, etc..)that used to |
| transfer packets with addresses matching the prefix. |
Prefix | The IPv6 address prefix. |
Metric | Display the distance to the target (usually counted in hops). |
| It is not used by recent kernels, but may be needed by |
| routing daemons. |
Expires | Display the lifetime of the route. |
MTU | Display the largest size (in bytes) of a packet. |
Advmss | Display the largest size (in bytes) of an unfragmented piece |
| of a routing advertisement. |
Hoplimit | Display the number of network segments on which the |
| packet is allowed to travel before discarded. |
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