Ipv6 Dhcp Relay Address - Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Command Reference Manual

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ipv6 dhcp relay address

ipv6 dhcp relay address
To configure the IPv6 address of a DHCPv6 server on an interface, use the ip dhcp relay address command.
To remove the DHCPv6 server IPv6 address, use the no form of this command.
ipv6 dhcp relay address ipv6-address [use-vrf vrf-name] [interface interface]
no ipv6 dhcp relay address ipv6-address [use-vrf vrf-name] [interface interface]
Syntax Description
ipv6-address
use-vrf vrf-name
interface interface
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Interface configuration
Command History
Release
6.2(2)
Usage Guidelines
The ipv6 dhcp relay address command configures an IPv6 address for a DHCPv6 server to which the relay
agent forwards BOOTREQUEST packets received on the configured interface.
Use the use-vrf option to specify the VRF name of the server if it is in a different VRF and the other argument
interface is used to specify the output interface for the destination.
The server address can either be a link-scoped unicast or multicast address or a global or site-local unicast or
multicast address. The interface option is mandatory for a link-scoped server address and multicast address.
It is not allowed for a global or site-scoped server address.
To configure more than one IP address, use the ipv6 dhcp relay address command once per address.
This command does not require a license.
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IPv6 address of the DHCPv6 server.
Specifies the virtual routing and forwarding (VRF)
instance that the DHCPv6 server is in, where the
vrf-name argument is the name of the VRF. The VRF
membership of the interface is connected to the
DHCPv6 server that determines the VRF that the
DHCP is in.
Specifies the source interface. The supported interface
types are ethernet, port-channel, and VLAN.
Modification
This command was introduced.
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