R3303-HP HSR6800 Routers Layer 3 - IP Services Configuration Guide

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Configuring the DHCPv6 server
Introduction to the DHCPv6 server
To simplify IPv6 address management and network configuration, you can configure a DHCPv6 server
to assign IPv6 addresses, IPv6 prefixes, and other configuration parameters to DHCPv6 clients.
As shown in Figure 68, th
e DHCPv6 client obtains an IPv6 prefix from the server, and sends an RA
message containing the prefix information to the subnet where it resides, so that hosts on the subnet can
automatically configure their IPv6 addresses by using the prefix.
Figure 68 Typical DHCPv6 server application for prefix assignment
DHCPv6 address pool
A DHCPv6 address pool contains IPv6 addresses, IPv6 prefixes, and other configuration parameters
which the DHCPv6 server assigns to DHCPv6 clients.
A DHCPv6 address pool can contain the following items:
Static IPv6 prefix—Statically bound to a DHCPv6 client and can only be assigned to that client.
Prefix pool with a prefix range—The DHCPv6 server dynamically assigns an IPv6 prefix from the
prefix pool to a DHCPv6 client.
Static IPv6 address—Statically bound to a DHCPv6 client and can only be assigned to that client.
IPv6 subnet—The DHCPv6 server dynamically assigns an IPv6 address on the subnet to a DHCPv6
client.
DNS server address
DHCPv6 client domain name
SIP server address or domain name