Chapter 32 commands for dhcpv6 option37, 38, 1 commands for dhcpv6 option37, 38, 1 address range – PLANET WGSW-52040 User Manual
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Chapter 32 Commands for
DHCPv6 option37, 38
32.1 Commands for DHCPv6 option37, 38
32.1.1 address range
Command:
address range <start-ip>
no address range <start-ip>
Function:
This command is used to set address range for a DHCPv6 class in DHCPv6 address pool configuration mode, the
no command is used to remove the address range. The prefix/plen form is not supported.
Parameters:
start-ip, defines the start address of the address pool
end-ip, defines the end address of the address pool
Default:
None.
Command Mode:
DHCPv6 address pool class configuration mode
Usage Guide:
It is necessary to check the address range assigned to class in order to make sure that it doesn’t exceed the address
range of relevant address pool. A class is assigned a single address range and the address range assigned to
different class in the same address pool can overlap. If you do not use this command to assign address range for a
DHCPv6 class, then the range for it will be the whole subnet of the address pool by default.
Example:
Associate a DHCPv6 class named CLASS1 to dhcpv6 pool 1 and assign the address range from 2001:da8:100:1::2
to 2001:da8:100:1::30 for CLASS1.
Switch(Config)#ipv6 dhcp pool 1
Switch(dhcp-1-config)#class CLASS1