Netgear XSM4324FS CLI Manual Software Version 12.x - Page 903
ipv6 dhcp relay destination, ipv6 dhcp pool, destination, interface, remote-id, duid-ifid, Ctrl+Z
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M4300 Intelligent Edge Series Fully Managed Stackable Switches abbreviated exchange between the client and server, and pref-value is a value used by clients to determine preference between multiple DHCPv6 servers. For a particular interface, DHCPv6 server and DHCPv6 relay functions are mutually exclusive. Format Mode ipv6 dhcp server {pool-name | automatic} [rapid-commit] [preference pref-value] Interface Config ipv6 dhcp relay destination Use this command to configure an interface for DHCPv6 relay functionality on an interface or range of interfaces. • Use the destination keyword to set the relay server IPv6 address. • The relay-address parameter is an IPv6 address of a DHCPv6 relay server. • Use the interface keyword to set the relay server interface. • The relay-interface parameter is an interface (unit/slot/port) to reach a relay server. • The optional remote-id is the Relay Agent Information Option remote ID suboption to be added to relayed messages.This can either be the special keyword duid-ifid, which causes the remote ID to be derived from the DHCPv6 server DUID and the relay interface number, or it can be specified as a user-defined string. Note: If relay-address is an IPv6 global address, then relay-interface is not required. If relay-address is a link-local or multicast address, then relay-interface is required. Finally, if you do not specify a value for relay-address, then you must specify a value for relay-interface and the DHCPV6-ALL-AGENTS multicast address (for example, FF02::1:2) is used to relay DHCPv6 messages to the relay server. Format Mode ipv6 dhcp relay {destination [relay-address] interface [relay-interface]| interface [relay-interface]} [remote-id {duid-ifid | user-defined-string}] Interface Config ipv6 dhcp pool Use this command from Global Config mode to enter IPv6 DHCP Pool Config mode. Use the exit command to return to Global Config mode. To return to the User EXEC mode, enter Ctrl+Z. The pool-name must be less than 31 alpha-numeric characters. DHCPv6 pools are used to specify information for DHCPv6 server to distribute to DHCPv6 clients. These pools are shared between multiple interfaces over which DHCPv6 server capabilities are configured. IPv6 Commands 903 CLI Command Reference Manual