Configuration Guide      IPv6 Configuration 
 
 
In general, the Router Advertisement (RA) contains the contents below: 
  One  or  more  IPv6  address  prefixes  used  for  the  on-link  confirmation  or  the 
stateless address auto-configuration. 
  Effective period of the IPv6 address prefix. 
  Usage of the host auto-configuration (Stateful or stateless). 
  Information for the default router (namely, determine whether this router is taken 
as the default router. If yes, it will announce the time as the default router itself). 
  Other  information  for  configuration  such  as  the  hop  limit,  the  MTU  and  the 
neighbor solicitation retransmission interval. 
The Router Advertisement (RA) is also used to respond to the Router Solicitation (RS) 
message sent by the host. The Router Solicitation (RS) message allows the host to 
obtain the auto-configuration information immediately without waiting for the router to 
send the Router Advertisement (RA). If there is no unicast address when the host is 
activated,  the  Router  Solicitation  (RS)  message  sent  by  the  host  will  use  the 
unassigned  address  (0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0)  as  the  source  address  of  the  solicitation 
message.  Otherwise,  the  existing unicast  address  is taken  as the  source  address, 
while the Router Solicitation (RS) message uses the multicast address (FF02::2) of all 
routers for the local link as the destination address. As the response router solicitation 
(RS) message, the Router Advertisement (RA) message will use the source address 
of the solicitation message as the destination address (if the source address is the 
unassigned address, it will use the multicast address FF02::1) of all nodes for the local 
link. 
The  following  parameters  can  be  configured  in  the  Router  Advertisement  (RA) 
message: 
Ra-interval: Interval of sending the Router Advertisement (RA). 
Ra-lifetime: Router lifetime, namely whether the device is acted as the default router of 
the local link and the time as this role. 
Prefix:  IPv6  address  prefix  of  the  local  link,  which  can  be  used  for  the  on-link 
confirmation or the stateless address auto-configuration, including the configuration of 
other parameters for the prefix.