ZXR10 5900E Series Configuration Guide (IPv6)
PoolName
Lock
Begin
End
Vrf
Used
Free
zte
no
86::1:2
86::1:10
0
15
RangeTotal:1
Check the DHCPv6 configuration on ZXR10, as shown below.
ZXR10#show running-config dhcpv6
! <DHCPV6>
dhcp ipv6
enable
policy zte 1
dhcpv6-pool zte
$
pool zte
address-lifetime 1000 1000
$
interface vlan10
mode server
server policy zte
$
! </DHCPV6>
After the PC user obtains an address through DHCPv6, check the user information on
ZXR10, as shown below.
ZXR10#show ipv6 dhcp server user
Client DUID: 000100014CFBF3DB001094000001
IA NA: IA ID 0, T1 50000, T2 80000
Address: 86::1:2
preferred lifetime 1000, valid lifetime 1000
expires at 11:08:11 12/07/2010 (995 seconds)
Client DUID: 000100014CFBF3DB001094000002
IA NA: IA ID 0, T1 50000, T2 80000
Address: 86::1:3
preferred lifetime 1000, valid lifetime 1000
expires at 11:08:10 12/07/2010 (994 seconds)
Client DUID: 000100014CFBF3DB001094000003
IA NA: IA ID 0, T1 50000, T2 80000
Address: 86::1:4
preferred lifetime 1000, valid lifetime 1000
expires at 11:08:10 12/07/2010 (994 seconds)
20.4.2 DHCPv6 Relay Configuration Instance
Configuration Description
When a DHCP client and a server do not belong to the same network, it is necessary to
use a router connected directly to the user to act as a DHCPv6 relay.
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