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DHCPv6 Relay Information Option MAC Format, DHCPv6 Relay Interface ID Settings
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DGS-1520 Series Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Switch Web UI Reference Guide The fields that can be configured in DHCPv6 Relay Interface ID Settings are described below: Parameter IPv6 DHCP Relay Interface ID Format Standalone Unit Format IPv6 DHCP Relay Interface ID Policy IPv6 DHCP Relay Interface ID Option Description Select the IPv6 DHCP relay interface ID format that will be used here. Options to choose from are Default, CID, Vendor1, and Expert UDF. After selecting the Expert UDF option, select the standalone unit format here. Options to choose from are 0 and 1. Select the Option 18 re-forwarding policy for the DHCPv6 relay agent here. Options to choose from are: • Keep - Specifies that the DHCPv6 request packets that already contain the relay agent interface ID option are left unchanged and directly relay to the DHCPv6 server. • Drop - Specifies to discard the packets that already contain the relay agent interface ID Option 18. Select to enable or disable the insertion of the relay agent interface ID Option 18 during the relay of DHCP for IPv6 request packets. Click the Apply button to accept the changes made. The fields that can be configured in DHCPv6 Relay Information Option MAC Format are described below: Parameter Case Delimiter Delimiter Number Description Select the case that will be used here. Options to choose from are: • Lowercase - Specifies that the MAC format will be lowercase. For example, aa-bb-cc-dd-ee-ff. • Uppercase - Specifies that the MAC format will be uppercase. For example: AA-BB-CC-DD-EE-FF. Select the delimiter that will be used here. Options to choose from are: • Hyphen - Specifies that the MAC address format will contain hyphens. For example, AA-BB-CC-DD-EE-FF. • Colon - Specifies that the MAC address format will contain colons. For example, AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF. • Dot - Specifies that the MAC address format will contain dots. For example, AA.BB.CC.DD.EE.FF. • None - Specifies that the MAC address format will contain no delimiters. For example, AABBCCDDEEFF. Specifies the delimiter number that will be used in the MAC address format here. Options to choose from are: • 1 - Specifies to use a single delimiter. For example, AABBCC.DDEEFF. • 2 - Specifies to use two delimiters. For example, AABB.CCDD.EEFF • 5 - Specifies to use multiple delimiters. For example, AA.BB.CC.DD.EE.FF Click the Apply button to accept the changes made. 78