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ipv6 dhcpv6-local delegated-prefix
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ipv6 dhcpv6-local dns-domain-search
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ipv6 dhcpv6-local dns-server
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ipv6 dhcpv6-local prefix-lifetime
Deleting DHCPv6 Client Bindings
The JUNOSe Software enables you to manage your router’s DHCPv6 local server
client bindings. The client binding associates an IPv6 prefix with a unique DHCP ID
(DUID) of the subscriber client. To view information about current DHCPv6 client
bindings and track lease times of a specific client binding, use the
show ipv6
dhcpv6–local binding
command.
To delete a client binding and the associated route configuration when the DHCPv6
client binding is no longer needed, use the
dhcpv6 delete-binding
command. You
can delete the DHCPv6 client bindings instead of waiting for the lease timer to expire.
Use the following keywords and variables with the
dhcpv6 delete-binding
command
to specify (filter) the client bindings you want to delete:
■
all
—All DHCPv6 local server client bindings
■
ipv6Prefix
—IPv6 prefix (address and subnetwork mask) of the DHCPv6 clients;
for example, 2002:2:4:1::/64
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string
—Local address pool name; for example, server4pool
NOTE:
After a stateful SRP switchover, in a scaled environment, the interface strings
associated with DHCPv6 client bindings might not be displayed in the output of the
show
commands used to view information about client bindings if you issue the
show
command immediately after a stateful SRP switchover. These
show
commands
display interface strings in the output only if the restoration of IPv6 interfaces on the
router is complete after the SRP warm switchover. After the restoration of IPv6
interfaces is complete, interface strings are displayed properly in the output of the
show
commands available for this purpose.
You can remove all DHCPv6 client bindings, all DHCPv6 client bindings of a particular
type, or a specified DHCPv6 client binding that meets the deletion criteria you specify.
■
To delete all DHCPv6 client bindings on virtual router vr1:
host1:vr1#
dhcpv6 delete-binding all
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To delete DHCPv6 client bindings with the specified IPv6 prefix:
host1:vr1#
dhcpv6 delete-binding 2002:2:4:1::/64
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To delete a group of DHCPv6 client bindings that were assigned prefix from the
local pool:
Deleting DHCPv6 Client Bindings
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Chapter 19: Configuring DHCP Local Server
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