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

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messages to a multicast address, it sets the hop limit field in the IPv6 packet
header to 32.
Unspecified, loopback, and node-local multicast addresses are not acceptable as
the relay destination.
Use the no form of the command with the
arguments to remove only the given globally defined address with the given
output interface.
Use the no form of the command with the
the given globally defined address for all output interfaces.
The no form of the command without the arguments removes all the globally
defined addresses.
Examples
Example 1—The following example sets the relay unicast link-local destination
address per VLAN 200:
ipv6 dhcp relay destination FE80::1:2 vlan 200
Example 2—The following example sets the relay well known multicast link-local
destination address per VLAN 200:
ipv6 dhcp relay destination vlan 200
Example 3—The following example sets the unicast global relay destination
address:
ipv6 dhcp relay destination 3002::1:2
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ipv6 dhcp relay destination (Interface)

Use the ipv6 dhcp relay destination command in Interface configuration mode to
specify a destination address to which client messages are forwarded and to
enable DHCP for IPv6 relay service on the interface.
Use the no form of this command to remove a relay destination on the interface or
to delete an output interface for a destination.
ipv6-address
interface-id
and
ipv6-address
argument to remove only

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