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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