ipv6_sfr_adsl
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| ====== IPv6 with SFR ====== | ====== IPv6 with SFR ====== | ||
| - | SFR has now activated the IPv6 support on its ADSL boxes. Here are some snapshots of the configuration interface of a NeufBox 4 : | + | SFR has activated |
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| ===== IPv6 Packet Capture ===== | ===== IPv6 Packet Capture ===== | ||
| - | The SFR ADSL box, as a typical IPv6 router, | + | The SFR ADSL box, as a typical IPv6 router, |
| - The router lifetime is set to the default 30 minute value. | - The router lifetime is set to the default 30 minute value. | ||
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| - The valid lifetime is equal to the preferred lifetime! A typical valid lifetime value is greater than the preferred lifetime in order to enable a soft renumbering of the hosts. | - The valid lifetime is equal to the preferred lifetime! A typical valid lifetime value is greater than the preferred lifetime in order to enable a soft renumbering of the hosts. | ||
| - A recursive DNS server is given according to the recent [[http:// | - A recursive DNS server is given according to the recent [[http:// | ||
| - | - The Home Agent Flag is set and a Home Agent option is included int he RA! This indicates that the NeufBox is serving as a home agent on this link, according to RFC 6275 on mobility support in IPv6. | + | - The Home Agent Flag is set and a Home Agent option is included int he RA! This indicates that the NeufBox is serving as a home agent on this link, according to [[http:// |
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ipv6_sfr_adsl.1389488749.txt.gz · Last modified: 2014/01/12 02:05 by samer