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Command Reference for AT-IX5-28GPX High Availability, High Power Video Surveillance PoE Switch
C613-50057-01 REV A
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.4.5-0.x
DHCP
FOR
IP
V
6 (DHCP
V
6) C
OMMANDS
SHOW
IPV
6
DHCP
BINDING
Example 2
To display addresses, prefixes, and lifetimes for all DHCPv6 leasing entries by pool,
enter:
awplus#
show ipv6 dhcp binding
Output
Figure 40-6:
Example output from the
show ipv6 dhcp binding
command
awplus#show ipv6 dhcp binding
Pool ia-na1
Address 2002:0:3c0::1
client IAID 77f7ba23, DUID 0001000117c4bbb4001577f7ba23
preferred lifetime 604800, valid lifetime 2592000
starts at 20 Aug 2012 18:38:29
expires at 19 Sep 2012 18:38:29
Pool ia-pd1
Prefix 2002:0:3c0::/42
client IAID 77f7ba23, DUID 0001000117c4bbb4001577f7ba23
preferred lifetime 604800, valid lifetime 2592000
starts at 20 Aug 2012 18:38:29
expires at 19 Sep 2012 18:38:29
Table 40-4: Parameters in the output of the
showipv6 dhcp binding
command
Parameter
Description
Address
Address delegated to the indicated IAID and DUID.
See the IAID and DUID descriptions below for further information.
Prefix
Prefix delegated to the indicated IAID and DUID.
See the IAID and DUID descriptions below for further information.
DUID
DHCPv6 unique identifier (DUID) (see RFC 3315).
Each DHCPv6 client has as DUID. DHCPv6 servers use DUIDs to
identify clients for the association of IAs (Identity Associations) with
DHCPv6 clients. DHCPv6 clients use DUIDs to identify a DHCPv6
server.
IAID
Identify Association Identifier (IAID) (see RFC 3315).
IAIDs are identifiers for IAs (Identity Associations), where an IA is a
collection of IPv6 addresses assigned to a DHCPv6 client. Each IA has
an associated IAD. Each DHCPv6 client may have more than one IA
assigned to it. Each IA holds one type of address.
preferred
lifetime
The preferred lifetime setting in seconds for the specified IAID and
DUID. Preferred IPv6 addresses or prefixes are available to interfaces
for unrestricted use and are deprecated when the preferred timer
expires. Deprecated IPv6 addresses and prefixes are available for use
and are discouraged but not forbidden. A deprecated address or
prefix should not be used as a source address or prefix, but packets
sent from deprecated addresses or prefixes are delivered as expected.
valid
lifetime
The valid lifetime setting in seconds for the specified IAID and DUID.
An IPv6 address or prefix becomes invalid and is not available to an
interface when the valid lifetime timer expires. Invalid addresses or
prefixes should not appear as the source or destination for a packet.