ICMP Router Discovery Configuration

ICMP Router Discovery Protocol (IRDP) is an ICMP message exchange between a host and a router. The security device is the router and advertises the IP address of a specified interface periodically or on-demand. If the host is configured to listen, you can configure the security device to send periodic advertisements. If the host explicitly sends router solicitations, you can configure the security device to respond on demand.

ScreenOS supports IRDP on a per-interface basis. You must assign an IP address before IRDP becomes available on that interface. By default, this feature is disabled. You can configure this feature in a high availability (HA) environment with NetScreen Redundancy Protocol (NSRP).

To enable IRDP on an interface, select the IRDP Enable checkbox. Enabling IRDP initiates an immediate advertisement to the network.

(Primary IP) is the primary IP address of the security device. Select the Advertise checkbox and enter a preference status for the security device. The preference status is a number from -1 through 2147483647. Higher numbers have greater preference.

To configure IRDP options, enter the following, then click Apply:

To disable IRDP, deselect the Enable checkbox. Disabling this feature causes all IRDP-related memory for this interface to be removed.