To access this page, click
Switching
>
DCHP Snooping
>
Base
>
Static Bindings
in the navigation
menu.
Use the buttons to perform the following tasks:
•
To add a static entry to the IPv6 DHCP snooping bindings table, click
Add
and specify the desired
settings.
•
To remove one or more static entries, select each entry to delete and click
Remove
. You must
confirm the action before the entry is deleted.
Table 196: IPv6 DHCP Snooping Static Bindings Fields
Field
Description
Interface
The interface on which the DHCPv6 client is authorized.
MAC Address
The MAC address associated with the DHCPv6 client. This is the key to the
binding database.
VLAN ID
The ID of the VLAN the client is authorized to use.
IP Address
The IPv6 address of the client.
If you change any of the parameters, click
Submit
to apply the changes to the system. If you want the
switch to retain the new values across a power cycle, you must save the configuration.
Click
Refresh
to refresh the page with the most current data from the switch.
IPv6 DHCP Snooping Dynamic Bindings
Use the IPv6 DHCP Snooping Dynamic Bindings page to view and clear dynamic bindings in the IPv6
snooping bindings database. The IPv6 DHCP snooping feature uses DHCPv6 messages to build
and maintain the bindings database. The bindings database includes data for clients only on untrusted
ports.
IPv6 DHCP snooping creates a tentative binding from DHCPv6 SOLICIT and REQUEST messages.
Tentative bindings tie a client to an interface (the interface where the DHCPv6 client message was
received). Tentative bindings are completed when IPv6 DHCP snooping learns the client's IP address
from a REPLY message on a trusted port. IPv6 DHCP snooping removes bindings in response to
DECLINE and RELEASE messages.
To access this page, click
Switching
>
IPv6 DCHP Snooping
>
Base
>
Dynamic Bindings
in the
navigation menu.
Table 197: IPv6 DHCP Snooping Dynamic Bindings Fields
Field
Description
Interface
The interface on which the DHCPv6 client message was received.
MAC Address
The MAC address associated with the DHCPv6 client that sent the message. This
is the key to the binding database.
VLAN ID
The VLAN ID of the client interface.
IP Address
The IPv6 address assigned to the client by the DHCPv6 server.
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