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link-address <ipv6 prefix/prefix-length>
Use the link-address command to specify an Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) prefix that the Dynamic
Host Control Protocol version 6 (DHCPv6) sever can use to match a received interface or relay-forwarded
client request to the server pool. Use the no version of this command to remove the link address form the
server pool. If the no version of this command is entered without specifying an IPv6 prefix, all link address
prefixes are removed from the pool.
Syntax Description
<ipv6 prefix/prefix-length>
Default Values
By default, no link addresses are specified in the DHCPv6 pool.
Command History
Release 18.3
Functional Notes
The IPv6 prefix value is only used as part of the automatic DHCPv6 pool selection that matches client
requests to the pool from which to assign information to the client. The prefix is typically the prefix of the
DHCPv6 relay agent's interface.
Multiple IPv6 prefixes can be entered using multiple instances of this command. Each prefix is added or
deleted individually. Up to 50 IPv6 prefixes can be entered. If the no version of this command is entered
without specifying a prefix, all link address prefixes are removed from the pool.
Usage Examples
The following example adds an IPv6 link address prefix to the DHCPv6 pool:
(config)#ipv6 dhcp pool MyPool
(config-dhcpv6)#link-address 2001:DB8:3F::/64
60000CRG0-35E
Specifies the IPv6 prefix to use for matching a client request or received
interface to the server pool. The prefix value is specified in colon
hexadecimal format (X:X::X/<Z>), for example: 2001:DB8:3F::/64.
Command was introduced.
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