What is a dhcpv6 pool, What is a stateless server, What is the dhcpv6 relay agent information option – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Configuring DHCPv6 Server and Relay Settings

What Is a DHCPv6 Pool?

DHCPv6 pools are used to specify information for DHCPv6 server to

distribute to DHCPv6 clients. These pools are shared between multiple

interfaces over which DHCPv6 server capabilities are configured.

What Is a Stateless Server?

DHCPv6 incorporates the notion of the

stateless

server, where DHCPv6 is

not used for IP address assignment to a client; rather, it provides other

networking information such as DNS or NTP information. The stateless

server behavior is described by RFC 3736 [7], which simply contains

descriptions of the portions of RFC 3315 that are necessary for stateless server

behavior. In order for a router to drive a DHCPv6 client to utilize stateless

DHCPv6, the

other stateful configuration

option must be configured for

neighbor discovery on the corresponding IPv6 router interface. This, in turn,

causes DHCPv6 clients to send the DHCPv6 Information Request message

in response. A DHCPv6 server then responds by providing only networking

definitions such as DNS domain name and server definitions, NTP server

definitions, or SIP definitions.

What Is the DHCPv6 Relay Agent Information Option?

The DHCPv6 Relay Agent Information Option allows for various sub-options

to be attached to messages that are being relayed by the local router to a

DHCPv6 server. The DHCPv6+ server may in turn use this information in

determining an address to assign to a DHCPv6 client.RFC 3315 also

describes DHCPv6 Relay Agent interactions, which are very much like

DHCPv4 Relay Agents. Additionally, there is a DHCPv6 Relay Agent Option

described in RFC 4649, which employs very similar capabilities as those

described by the DHCPv4 Relay Agent Option in RFC 2132.

What Is a Prefix Delegation?

With the larger address space inherent to IPv6, addresses within a network

can be allocated more effectively in a hierarchical fashion. DHCPv6

introduces the notion of prefix delegation as described in RFC 3633 as a way

for routers to centralize and delegate IP address assignment. Figure 38-1

depicts a typical network scenario where prefix delegation is used.

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