IP Configuration
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DHCPv6 Server IP Address
—Enter the address of the DHCPv6 server to
which packets are forwarded.
•
IPv6 Interface
—Enter the interface on which packets are transmitted when
the address type of the DHCPv6 server is
Link Local
or
Multicast
.
STEP 4
Click
Apply
. The Running Configuration file is updated.
Interface Settings
To enable the DHCPv6 Relay feature on an interface and to configure a list of
DHCPv6 servers to which DHCPv6 packets are relayed when they are received on
this interface.
STEP 1
Click
IP Configuration > IPv6 Management and Interfaces > DHCPv6 Relay >
Interface Settings
.
STEP 2
To enable DHCPv6 on an interface and optionally add a DHCPv6 server for an
interface, click Add.
Enter the fields:
•
Source Interface
—Select the interface (port, LAG, VLAN or tunnel) for
which DHCPv6 Relay is enabled.
•
Use Global Destinations Only
—Select to forward packets to the DHCPv6
global destination servers only.
•
IPv6 Address Type
—Enter the type of the destination address to which
client messages are forwarded. The address type can be
Link Local
,
Global
or
Multicast
(All_DHCP_Relay_Agents_and_Servers).
•
DHCPv6 Server IP Address
—Enter the address of the DHCPv6 server to
which packets are forwarded.
•
IPv6 Interface
—Enter the interface on which packets are transmitted when
the address type of the DHCPv6 server is
Link Local
or
Multicast
.
STEP 3
Click
Apply
. The Running Configuration file is updated.
Domain Name
The Domain Name System
(DNS) translates domain names into IP addresses for
the purpose of locating and addressing hosts.