ipv6 dhcp-relay (for a VLAN)
Configure Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Relay on an interface. The command no
ipv6 dhcp-relay disables DHCP on the interface; it does not delete the entry.
Syntax
-
default ipv6
dhcp-relay
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default ipv6 dhcp-relay
fwd-path WORD<0-255>
-
default ipv6 dhcp-relay
max-hop
-
default ipv6 dhcp-relay
remote-id
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ipv6 dhcp-relay
-
ipv6 dhcp-relay fwd-path
WORD<0-255>
-
ipv6 dhcp-relay fwd-path
WORD<0-255> enable
-
ipv6 dhcp-relay fwd-path
WORD<0-255> vrid WORD<1-255>
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ipv6 dhcp-relay max-hop
<1-32>
-
ipv6 dhcp-relay
remoteId
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no ipv6
dhcp-relay
-
no ipv6 dhcp-relay
fwd-path WORD<0-255>
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no ipv6 dhcp-relay
fwd-path WORD<0-255> enable
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no ipv6 dhcp-relay
remoteId
Command Parameters
- max-hop <1-32>
- Configures the maximum number of
hops before a BootP/DHCP packet is discarded. The default is 32.
- remoteId
- Enables the Remote ID. The default
is disabled.
- vrid WORD<1-255>
- Specifies the ID of the virtual
router and is an integer from 1-255.
- WORD<0-255>
- Creates a forwarding path to the
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server with a mode and a state.
WORD<0-255> is the IPv6 address of the server. The default IP address of the
relay is the address of the interface. If the relay is a Virtual Router configured
on this interface, you must set the vrid. By default, the forwarding path is
disabled.
Command Mode
VLAN Interface Configuration