ZXR10 ZSR V2 Configuration Guide (IPv6)
Check the DHCPv6 configuration on R2, as shown below.
R2#show running-config dhcpv6
! <DHCPV6>
dhcp ipv6
policy zte1 1
dhcpv6-pool zte1
link-address 86::1:1
$
pool zte1
address-pool zte1 lifetime 10000 10000
$
interface gei-0/2
mode server
server policy zte1
$
enable
! </DHCPV6>
After the PC user obtains an address through the DHCPv6, check the user information on
R2, as shown below.
R2#show ipv6 dhcp server user
Client DUID: 000100014CFBF3DB001094000001
IA NA: IA ID 0, T1 50000, T2 80000
Address: 86::1:10
preferred lifetime 10000, valid lifetime 10000
expires at 13:18:21 12/08/2010 (9995 seconds)
Client DUID: 000100014CFBF3DB001094000002
IA NA: IA ID 0, T1 50000, T2 80000
Address: 86::1:11
preferred lifetime 10000, valid lifetime 10000
expires at 13:18:20 12/08/2010 (9994 seconds)
Client DUID: 000100014CFBF3DB001094000003
IA NA: IA ID 0, T1 50000, T2 80000
Address: 86::1:12
preferred lifetime 10000, valid lifetime 10000
expires at 13:18:20 12/08/2010 (9994 seconds)
24.5.3 DHCPv6 Client Configuration Example
Configuration Description
R2 operates as a DHCPv6 server and a default gateway. R1 obtains an IPv6 address
dynamically through the DHCP and uses this address to connect to the network, see
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