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> ip6 radvd -s 1 1800 
> ip6 radvd -V 
% 
IPv6 Radvd Config: 
Radvd : Enable, Default Lifetime : 1800 seconds 
Telnet Command: ip6 mngt 
This command allows you to manage the settings for access list. 
ip6 mngt list 
ip6 mngt list 
[add<index> <prefix> <prefix-length>|remove <index>|flush] 
ip6 mngt status 
ip6 mngt
[http|telnet|ping|https|ssh] [on|off]
Syntax Description 
Parameter 
Description 
list 
It means to show the setting information of the access 
list. 
status 
It means to show the status of IPv6 management.
add 
It means to add an IPv6 address which can be used to 
execute management through Internet. 
index 
It means the number (1, 2 and 3) allowed to be 
configured for IPv6 management. 
prefix 
It means to type the IPv6 address which will be used for 
accessing Internet. 
prefix-length 
It means to type a fixed value as the length of the prefix.
remove 
It means to remove (delete) the specified index number 
with IPv6 settings. 
flush 
It means to clear the IPv6 access table. 
http|telnet|ping|https|ss
h 
These protocols are used for accessing Internet. 
on|off 
It means to enable (on) or disable (off) the Internet 
accessing through http/telnet/ping. 
Example 
> ip6 mngt list add 1 FE80::250:7FFF:FE12:1010 128 
 
                 
                                
                    
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> ip6 mngt list add 2 FE80::250:7FFF:FE12:1020 128 
> ip6 mngt list add 3 FE80::250:7FFF:FE12:2080 128 
> ip6 mngt list 
% IPv6 Access List : 
Index 
IPv6 Prefix 
Prefix Length 
======================================== 
1 
FE80::250:7FFF:FE12:1010 
128 
2 
FE80::250:7FFF:FE12:1020 
128 
3 
FE80::250:7FFF:FE12:2080 
128 
> ip6 mngt status 
% IPv6 Remote Management : 
telnet : off, 
http : off, 
ping : off 
Telnet Command: ip6 online 
This command allows you to check the online status of IPv6 LAN /WAN. 
ip6 
online [ifno]
Syntax Description 
Parameter 
Description 
ifno 
It means the connection interface. 
0=LAN1 
1=WAN1 
2=WAN2
Example 
> ip6 online 0 
% LAN 1 online status : 
% Interface : UP 
% IPv6 DNS Server: :: Static 
% IPv6 DNS Server: :: Static 
% IPv6 DNS Server: :: Static 
% Tx packets = 408, Tx bytes = 32160, Rx packets = 428, Rx bytes = 
33636 
> ip6 online 1 
 
                 
                                
                    
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% WAN 1 online status : 
% IPv6 WAN1 Disabled 
% Default Gateway : :: 
% UpTime : 0:00:00 
% Interface : DOWN 
% IPv6 DNS Server: :: Static 
% IPv6 DNS Server: :: Static 
% IPv6 DNS Server: :: Static 
% Tx packets = 0, Tx bytes = 0, Rx packets = 0, Rx bytes = 0 
Telnet Command: ip6 aiccu 
This command allows you to set IPv6 settings for WAN interface with connection type of 
AICCU. 
ip6 aiccu 
[ifno]
ip6 aiccu subnet
[add <ifno> <prefix> <prefix-length>|remove <ifno>|show <info>]
Syntax Description 
Parameter 
Description 
ifno 
It means the connection interface. 
1=WAN1 
2=WAN2
add 
It means to add an IPv6 address which can be used to 
execute management through Internet. 
prefix 
It means to type the IPv6 address which will be used for 
accessing Internet. 
prefix-length 
It means to type a fixed value as the length of the prefix.
remove 
It means to remove (delete) the specified index number 
with IPv6 settings. 
show 
It means to display the AICCU status. 
Example 
> ip6 aiccu subnet add 2 2001:1111:0000::1111 64 
> ip6 aiccu 2 
Status: Connecting 
 
                 
                                
                    
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>ip6 aiccu subnet show 2 
IPv6 WAN2 AICCU Subnet Prefix Config: 
2001:1111::1111/64 
> 
Telnet Command: ip6 ntp 
This command allows you to set IPv6 settings for NTP (Network Time Protocols) server. 
ip6 ntp 
–h
ip6 ntp
–v
ip6 ntp 
–p [0/1]
Syntax Description 
Parameter 
Description 
–h
It is used to display the usage of such command. 
-v 
It is used to show the NTP state. 
-p <0/1> 
It is used to specify NTP server for IPv6. 
0 – Auto 
1 – First Query IPv6 NTP Server. 
Example 
> ip6 ntp -p 1 
% Set NTP Priority: IPv6 First 
Telnet Command: ipf view 
IPF users to view the version of the IP filter, to view/set the log flag, to view the running IP 
filter rules.
ipf view 
[-VcdhrtzZ]
Syntax Description 
Parameter 
Description 
-V 
It means to show the version of this IP filter.
-c 
It means to show the running call filter rules. 
-d 
It means to show the running data filter rules. 
-h 
It means to show the hit-number of the filter rules. 
-r 
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-t 
It means to display all the information at one time. 
-z 
It means to clear a filter rule’s statistics. 
-Z 
It means to clear IP filter’s gross statistics. 
Example 
> ipf view -V -c -d 
ipf: IP Filter: v3.3.1 (1824) 
Kernel: IP Filter: v3.3.1 
Running: yes 
Log Flags: 0x80947278 = nonip 
Default: pass all, Logging: available 
Telnet Command: ipf set 
This command is used to set general rule for firewall. 
ipf set 
[Options] 
ipf set
[SET_NO]
rule
[RULE_NO] [Options] 
Syntax Description 
Parameter 
Description 
Options 
There are several options provided here, such as 
-v
, 
-c
[SET_NO], -d
[SET_NO],… and etc.
SET_NO 
It means to specify the index number (from 1 to 12) of 
filter set.
RULE_NO 
It means to specify the index number (from 1 to 7) of 
filter rule set. 
-v 
Type “-v” to view the configuration of general set. 
-c
[SET_NO] 
It means to setup Call Filter, e.g., 
-c 2
. The range for the 
index number you can type is “0” to “12” (0 means 
“disable). 
-d
[SET_NO] 
It means to setup Data Filter, e.g., 
-d 3
. The range for 
the index number you can type is “0” to “12” (0 means 
“disable). 
-l [VALUE] 
It means to setup Log Flag, e.g., 
-l 2