Lines Matching +full:default +full:- +full:on
25 .\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
47 daemon will automatically configure itself using default values
71 Note that almost all items have default values.
72 If you omit an item, the default value of the item will be used.
77 will use the default values.
78 .Bl -tag -width indent
83 The default value is 600.
90 The default value is the one third of value of
101 will use the default values.
102 .Bl -tag -width indent
105 The default value is 64.
107 (str or num) A 8-bit flags field in router advertisement message header.
108 This field can be specified either as a case-sensitive string or as an
143 The default value of the entire flag is 0
158 runs on a host, this value must explicitly set 0 on all the
161 The default value is 1800.
165 The default value is 0, which means unspecified by this router.
169 The default value is 0, which means unspecified by this router.
177 and advertise the prefixes with the default parameters.
185 .Bl -tag -width indent
187 (bool) Specifies no prefix on the network interfaces will be advertised.
188 By default
190 automatically gathers on-link prefixes from all of the network interfaces
201 between routers on the link
203 This value is used in consistency check for locally-configured and
205 configures a prefix on the link with a lifetime that decrements in
209 The default value is 0.
212 The default value is 64.
214 (str or num) A 8-bit flags field in prefix information option.
215 This field can be specified either as a case-sensitive string or as an
224 means On-link flag bit,
229 means Autonomous address-configuration flag bit.
230 The default value is "la" or 0xc0, i.e., both bits are set.
242 The default value is 2592000 (30 days).
245 in real time, which is disabled by default.
249 The default value is 604800 (7 days).
252 in real time, which is disabled by default.
259 will use the default value.
260 .Bl -tag -width indent
264 The default value is 0.
271 The following item controls ICMPv6 source link-layer address option,
275 will use the default value.
276 .Bl -tag -width indent
278 (bool) By default
285 will try to get link-layer address for the interface from the kernel,
286 and attach that in source link-layer address option.
289 will not attach source link-layer address option to
296 .Bl -tag -width indent
299 If set to non-zero,
306 When mobile IPv6 support is turned on for
319 .Bl -tag -width indent
330 The default value is 64.
332 (str or num) A 8-bit flags field in route information option.
345 The default value is 0x00, i.e., medium preference.
349 Since the specification does not define the default value of this
354 as the default value in such a case, just for compatibility with an
376 .Bl -tag -width indent
380 Multiple DNS servers can be specified in a comma-separated string.
393 Note that the maximum number of servers depends on the receiver side.
402 The default value is 3/2 of the interval time.
404 (str) One or more domain names in a comma-separated string.
405 These domain names will be used when making DNS queries on a
406 non-fully-qualified domain name.
419 Note that the maximum number of names depends on the receiver side.
428 The default value is 3/2 of the interval time.
435 .Bl -tag -width indent
441 If not specified, the default is 96.
446 If not specified, the default is the RA lifetime, or 65528, whichever is lower.
454 for details on the capability.
456 As presented above, all of the advertised parameters have default values
458 by hand, unless you need special non-default values.
459 It can cause interoperability problem if you use an ill-configured
468 .Bd -literal -offset indent
480 .Bd -literal -offset indent
488 using the default option lifetime values.
489 .Bd -literal -offset indent
496 The following example presents the default values in an explicit manner.
499 .Bd -literal -offset indent
500 default:\\
504 :addr="2001:db8:ffff:1000::":prefixlen#64:tc=default:
528 .%T Default Router Preferences and More-Specific Routes
529 .%R draft-ietf-ipngwg-router-selection-xx.txt