Dhcpv6 Overview; Dhcpv6 Address/Prefix Assignment; Rapid Assignment Involving Two Messages; Assignment Involving Four Messages - HP 6125XLG Layer 3-Ip Services Configuration Manual

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DHCPv6 overview

DHCPv6 provides a framework to assign IPv6 prefixes, IPv6 addresses, and other configuration
parameters to hosts.

DHCPv6 address/prefix assignment

An address/prefix assignment process involves two or four messages.

Rapid assignment involving two messages

As shown in
1.
The DHCPv6 client sends to the DHCPv6 server a Solicit message that contains a Rapid Commit
option to prefer rapid assignment.
2.
If the DHCPv6 server supports rapid assignment, it responds with a Reply message containing the
assigned IPv6 address/prefix and other configuration parameters. If the DHCPv6 server does not
support rapid assignment,
Figure 62 Rapid assignment involving two messages

Assignment involving four messages

As shown in
1.
The DHCPv6 client sends a Solicit message to request an IPv6 address/prefix and other
configuration parameters.
2.
If the Solicit message does not contain a Rapid Commit option, or if the DHCPv6 server does not
support rapid assignment even though the Solicit message contains a Rapid Commit option, the
DHCPv6 server responds with an Advertise message that contains the assignable address/prefix
and other configuration parameters.
3.
The DHCPv6 client might receive multiple Advertise messages offered by different DHCPv6 servers.
It selects an offer according to the receiving sequence and server priority, and sends a Request
message to the selected server for confirmation.
4.
The DHCPv6 server sends a Reply message to the client, confirming that the address/prefix and
other configuration parameters are assigned to the client.
Figure
62, rapid assignment operates in the following steps:
Assignment involving four messages
Figure
63, four-message assignment operates in the following steps:
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is performed.

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