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IPv6 Settings | IPv6 Settings allow to configure several IPv6 related kernel parameters. | ||
{{Warning|If changing settings the new configuration should not result with SLAAC address assigned to the router, the router have to be rebooted, or wait till SLAAC address times out}} | {{Warning|If changing settings the new configuration should not result with SLAAC address assigned to the router and old configuration had that address, the router have to be rebooted, or wait till SLAAC address times out}} | ||
==Properties== | ==Properties== |
Latest revision as of 13:23, 21 December 2016
Applies to RouterOS: v6+
Summary
Sub-menu: /ipv6 settings
IPv6 Settings allow to configure several IPv6 related kernel parameters.
Warning: If changing settings the new configuration should not result with SLAAC address assigned to the router and old configuration had that address, the router have to be rebooted, or wait till SLAAC address times out
Properties
Property | Description |
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forward (yes | no; Default: yes) | Enable/disable packet forwarding between interfaces. |
accept-redirects (no | yes-if-forwarding-disabled; Default: yes-if-forwarding-disabled) | Whether to accept ICMP redirect messages. Typically should be enabled on host and disabled on routers. |
accept-router-advertisements (no | yes | yes-if-forwarding-disabled; Default: yes-if-forwarding-disabled) | Accept router advertisement (RA) messages. If enabled router will be able to get address using stateless address configuration |
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