Ipv6 Dhcp Relay Destination (Interface) - Cisco 300 Series Cli Manual

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14.7 ipv6 dhcp relay destination (Interface)

To specify a destination address to which client messages are forwarded and to
enable DHCP for IPv6 relay service on the interface, use the ipv6 dhcp relay
destination command in Interface configuration mode. To remove a relay
destination on the interface or to delete an output interface for a destination, use
the no form of this command.
Syntax
ipv6 dhcp relay destination [{
no ipv6 dhcp relay destination [{
Parameters
ipv6-address
[
documented in RFC 4291 where the address is specified in hexadecimal
using 16-bit values between colons. There are the following types of relay
destination address:
-
Link-local Unicast address. A user must specify the
argument for this kind of address.
-
Global Unicast IPv6 address. If the
the Routing table is used.
interface-id
—Interface identifier that specifies the output interface for a
destination. If this argument is configured, client messages are forwarded to
the well-known link-local Multicast address
All_DHCP_Relay_Agents_and_Servers (FF02::1:2) through the link to which
the output interface is connected.
Default Configuration
The relay function is disabled, and there is no relay destination on an interface.
Command Mode
Interface Configuration mode
User Guidelines
This command specifies a destination address to which client messages are
forwarded, and it enables DHCP for IPv6 relay service on the interface.
ipv6-address
ipv6-address
interface-id
]—Relay destination IPv6 address in the form
OL-32830-01 Command Line Interface Reference Guide
DHCPv6 Commands
interface-id
interface-id
[
]} |
interface-id
interface-id
[
]} |
interface-id
interface-id
argument is omitted then
]
]

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