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DGS-3627:admin# show dhcpv6 pool pool1
Command: show dhcpv6 pool pool1
Pool Name
Begin Network Address
End Network Address
Domain Name
DNS Server Address
Preferred Lifetime
Valid Lifetime
Total Pool Entry: 1
DGS-3627:admin#
config dhcpv6 pool ipv6networkaddr
Purpose
Syntax
Description
Parameters
Restrictions
Example usage:
To configure the range of ipv6network address for the DHCPv6 pool pool1:
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DGS-3600 Series Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Manual
: pool1
: 2000::1/64
: 2000::200/64
: domain.com
: 2000::ff
: 2000::fe
: 604800 (sec)
: 2592000 (sec)
This command is used to configure the range of ipv6network address for the DHCPv6 pool
config dhcpv6 pool ipv6network_addr <pool_name 12> begin < ipv6networkaddr> end
<ipv6networkaddr>
Specify the range of ipv6network address for the DHCPv6 pool. The IPv6 addresses in the
range are free to be assigned to the DHCPv6 client.
When the DHCPv6 server receives a request from the client, the server will automatically find
an available pool to allocate an IPv6 address.
The begin_networkaddr and end_networkaddr must observer some rules as followed:
The prefix of the begin_networkaddr and end_networkaddr must be in consistence,
otherwise, the switch will print an error message: The prefix of begin_networkaddr and
end_networkaddr must be consistence.(e.g.: the begin_networkaddr is 2000::1/64, and the
end_networkaddr is 3000::100/64)
The begin address must not be large than end address, otherwise, the switch will print an
error message: The begin IPv6 address must be lower than or equal to the end IPv6
address.(e.g.: the begin_networkaddr is 2000::200/64, and the end_networkaddr is
2000::100/64)
There must not be overlapping between the IPv6 address ranges of two pools, otherwise, the
Switch will print an error message: The IP range of the pool is overlapping. (e.g.: pool1:
2000::1/64 --- 2000::100/64, pool2: 2000::50/64 --- 2000::200/64)
The IPv6 network address can't be Link-local address and Multicast address, otherwise, the
Switch will print an error message: "The IPv6 network address can't be Link-local address or
Multicast address. " (e.g.:: pool1: FE80::1/64 --- FE80::100/64, pool2: FE80::200/64 ---
FE80::300/64)
pool <pool_name 12> - Enter the previously created pool name for which to set the network
address.
begin <ipv6networkaddr> - The begin IPv6network address of the DHCPv6 pool.
end < ipv6networkaddr> - The end IPv6 network address of the DHCPv6 pool.
Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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