Ipv6 Dhcp Relay Destination (Global) - Cisco 300 Series Cli Manual

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Parameters
enterprise-number—The vendor's registered Private Enterprise number as
maintained by IANA.
identifier—The vendor-defined hex string (up to 64 hex characters). If the
number of the character is not even, an '0' is added at the right. Each 2 hex
characters can be separated by a period or colon.
Default Configuration
DUID Based on Link-layer Address (DUID-LL) is used. The base MAC Address is
used as a Link-layer Address.
Command Mode
Global Configuration.
User Guidelines
By default, the DHCPv6 uses the DUID Based on Link-layer Address (see
RFC3315) with the Base MAC Address as a Link-layer Address.
Use this command to change the UDID format to the Vendor Based on Enterprise
Number.
Examples
Example 1—The following sets the DIID-EN format:
ipv6 dhcp udid-en 9 0CC084D303000912
Example 2—The following sets the DIID-EN format using colons as delimiter:
ipv6 dhcp udid-en 9 0C:C0:84:D3:03:00:09:12
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ipv6 dhcp relay destination (Global)

Use the ipv6 dhcp relay destination command in global configuration mode to
specify a globally-defined relay destination address to which client messages are
forwarded.
Use the no form of this command to remove a relay destination address.

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