Concepts; Dhcpv6 Address Pool - HP FlexNetwork MSR2003 Configuration Manual

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Multicast addresses used by DHCPv6
DHCPv6 uses the multicast address FF05::1:3 to identify all site-local DHCPv6 servers. It uses the
multicast address FF02::1:2 to identify all link-local DHCPv6 servers and relay agents.
DUID
A DHCP unique identifier (DUID) uniquely identifies a DHCPv6 device (DHCPv6 client, server, or
relay agent). A DHCPv6 device adds its DUID in a sent packet.
Figure 99 DUID-LL format
The device supports the DUID format based on link-layer address (DUID-LL) defined in RFC
3315.
Figure 99
DUID type—The device supports the DUID type of DUID-LL with the value of 0x0003.
Hardware type—The device supports the hardware type of Ethernet with the value of 0x0001.
Link layer address—Takes the value of the bridge MAC address of the device.
IA
Identified by an IAID, an identity association (IA) provides a construct through which a client
manages the obtained addresses, prefixes, and other configuration parameters. A client can have
multiple IAs, for example, one for each of its interfaces.
IAID
An IAID uniquely identifies an IA. It is chosen by the client and must be unique on the client.
PD
The DHCPv6 server creates a prefix delegation (PD) for each assigned prefix to record the following
details:
IPv6 prefix.
Client DUID.
IAID.
Valid lifetime.
Preferred lifetime.
Lease expiration time.
IPv6 address of the requesting client.

DHCPv6 address pool

The DHCP server selects IPv6 addresses, IPv6 prefixes, and other parameters from an address pool,
and assigns them to the DHCP clients.
shows the DUID-LL format, which includes the following fields:
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