HP MSR Series Command Reference Manual page 439

Layer 3 ip services command reference (v7)
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Field
State
Client DUID
Preferred server
Reachable via address
Server DUID
IA_NA
IA_PD
IAID
T1
T2
Address
Prefix
Preferred lifetime
valid lifetime
Will expire on Feb 4
2014 at 15:37:20 (288
seconds left)
DNS server addresses
Domain name
SIP server addresses
SIP server domain names
Options
Code
Length
Hex
Description
Current states of the DHCPv6 client:
IDLE—The client is in idle state.
SOLICIT—The client is locating a DHCPv6 server.
REQUEST—The client is requesting an IPv6 address or prefix.
OPEN—The client has obtained an IPv6 address or prefix.
RENEW—The client is extending the lease (after T1 and before T2).
REBIND—The client is extending the lease (after T2 and before the lease
expires).
RELEASE—The client is releasing an IPv6 address or prefix.
DECLINE—The client is declining an IPv6 address or prefix because of an
address or prefix conflict.
INFO-REQUESTING—The client is requesting configuration parameters through
stateless DHCPv6.
DUID of the DHCPv6 client.
Information about the DHCPv6 server selected by the DHCPv6 client.
Reachable address for the DHCPv6 client. It is the link local address of the
DHCPv6 server or DHCPv6 relay agent.
DUID of the DHCPv6 server.
IA_NA information.
IA_PD information.
IA identifier.
T1 value in seconds.
T2 value in seconds.
IPv6 address obtained. This field is displayed only when the DHCPv6 client type is
Stateful client requesting address.
IPv6 prefix obtained. This field is displayed only when the DHCPv6 client type is
Stateful client requesting prefix.
Preferred lifetime in seconds.
Valid lifetime in seconds.
Time when the lease expires and the remaining time of the lease.
If the lease expires after the year 2100, this field displays Will expire after 2100.
IPv6 address of the DNS server.
Domain name suffix.
IPv6 address of the SIP server.
Domain name of the SIP server.
Self-defined options.
Code of the self-defined option.
Self-defined option length in bytes.
Self-defined option content represented by a hexadecimal string.
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