Assignment involving four messages, Address/prefix lease renewal – H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F1000-E User Manual

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Assignment involving four messages

Figure 362

shows the process of IPv6 address/prefix assignment involving four messages.

Figure 362 Assignment involving four messages

The assignment involving four messages operates in the following steps.

1.

The DHCPv6 client sends out a Solicit message, requesting an IPv6 address/prefix and other
configuration parameters.

2.

If the Solicit message does not contain a Rapid Commit option, or the DHCPv6 server does not

support rapid assignment though a Rapid Commit option is contained, the DHCPv6 server
responds with an Advertise message, informing the DHCPv6 client of the assignable

address/prefix and other configuration parameters.

3.

The DHCPv6 client may receive multiple Advertise messages offered by different DHCPv6 servers.
It then selects an offer according to the receiving sequence and server priority, and sends a

Request message to the selected server for the confirmation of assignment.

4.

The DHCPv6 server sends a Reply message to the client, confirming that the address/prefix and

other configuration parameters are assigned to the client.

Address/prefix lease renewal

The IPv6 address/prefix assigned by the DHCPv6 server has a lease time, which depends on the valid

lifetime. When the valid lifetime of the IPv6 address/prefix expires, the DHCPv6 client cannot use the
IPv6 address/prefix any longer. To use the IPv6 address/prefix longer, the DHCPv6 client has to renew

the lease time.

Figure 363 Using the Renew message for address/prefix lease renewal

As shown in

Figure 363

, at T1, the DHCPv6 client unicasts a Renew message to the DHCPv6 server that

assigned the IPv6 address/prefix to the DHCPv6 client. The recommended value of T1 is half the

preferred lifetime. Then the DHCPv6 server responds with a Reply message, informing that the lease is

renewed or not.

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