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<address>
<brief>
<detail>
<interface interface-name>
<interfaces-vlan>
<interfaces-wildcard>
<logical-system logical-system-name>
<routing-instance routing-instance-name>
<summary>
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.4.
interfaces-vlan and interfaces-wildcard options introduced in Junos OS Release 12.1.
Display the DHCPv6 address bindings in the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
client table.
address—(Optional) One of the following identifiers for the DHCPv6 client whose binding
state you want to show:
CID—The specified Client ID (CID).
ipv6-prefix—The specified IPv6 prefix.
session-id—The specified session ID.
brief—(Optional) Display brief information about the active client bindings. This is the
default, and produces the same output as
detail—(Optional) Display detailed client binding information.
interface interface-name—(Optional) Perform this operation on the specified interface.
You can optionally filter on VLAN ID and S-VLAN ID.
interfaces-vlan—(Optional) Interface VLAN ID or S-VLAN ID interface on which to show
binding state information.
interfaces-wildcard—(Optional) Set of interfaces on which to show binding state
information. This option supports the use of the wildcard character (*).
logical-system logical-system-name—(Optional) Perform this operation on the specified
logical system.
routing-instance routing-instance-name—(Optional) Perform this operation on the
specified routing instance.
summary—(Optional) Display a summary of DHCPv6 client information.
Chapter 14: Operational Commands (DHCP and DHCP Relay)
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