Configuring the DHCPv6 server
Overview
A DHCPv6 server can assign IPv6 addresses, IPv6 prefixes, and other configuration parameters to
DHCPv6 clients.
NOTE:
The term "interface" in this section collectively refers to VLAN interfaces and Layer 3 Ethernet interfaces.
You can set an Ethernet port as a Layer 3 interface by using the port link-mode route command (see
2—LAN Switching Configuration Guide
IPv6 address assignment
As shown in
addresses, and other configuration parameters to DHCPv6 clients.
The IPv6 addresses assigned to the clients include the following types:
Temporary IPv6 addresses—Frequently changed without lease renewal.
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Non-temporary IPv6 addresses—Correctly used by DHCP clients, with lease renewal.
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Figure 67 IPv6 address assignment
IPv6 prefix assignment
As shown in
advertises the prefix information in a multicast RA message so that hosts on the subnet can automatically
configure their IPv6 addresses by using the prefix.
Figure
67, the DHCPv6 server assigns IPv6 addresses, domain name suffixes, DNS server
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68, the DHCPv6 server assigns an IPv6 prefix to the DHCPv6 client. The client
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