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Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
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C:\WINDOWS>netsh interface ipv6 set interface ? Usage: set interface [interface=] [[forwarding=]enabled|disabled] [[advertise=]enabled|disabled] [[mtu=]] [[siteid=]] [[metric=]] [[firewall=](enabled|disabled)] [[siteprefixlength=]] [[store=]active|persistent] Parameters: Tag Value interface - Interface name or index. forwarding - Whether packets arriving on this interface can be forwarded to other interfaces. The default is disabled. advertise - Whether Router Advertisments are to be sent on this interface. The default is disabled. mtu - The MTU of this interface. The default is the natural MTU of the link. siteid - Site scope zone identifier. metric - Interface metric, added to route metrics for all route over the interface. firewall - Whether to operate in firewall mode. siteprefixlength - Default length of global prefix for the entire site. store - One of the following values: active: Change only lasts until next boot. persistent: Change is persistent (default). Remarks: Modifies interface configuration parameters. Example: set interface "Private" siteid=2 metric=2

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