2 dhcpv6 server configuration, Dhcp, Erver – PLANET WGSW-52040 User Manual

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1. In the time of located server, the DHCP client tries to find a DHCPv6 server by

broadcasting a SOLICIT packet to all the DHCP delay delegation and server with

broadcast address as FF02::1:2.

2. Any DHCP server which receives the request, will reply the client with an

ADVERTISE message, which includes the identity of the server –DUID, and its

priority.

3. It is possible that the client receives multiple ADVERTISE messages. The client

should select one and reply it with a REQUEST message to request the address

which is advertised in the ADVERTISE message.

4. The selected DHCPv6 server then confirms the client about the IPv6 address and

any other configuration with the REPLY message.

The above four steps finish a Dynamic host configuration assignment process. However, if the

DHCPv6 server and the DHCPv6 client are not in the same network, the server will not receive

the DHCPv6 broadcast packets sent by the client, therefore no DHCPv6 packets will be sent to

the client by the server. In this case, a DHCPv6 relay is required to forward such DHCPv6

packets so that the DHCPv6 packets exchange can be completed between the DHCPv6 client

and server.

At the time this manual is written, DHCPv6 server, relay and prefix delegation client have been

implemented on the switch. When the DHCPv6 relay receives any messages from the

DHCPv6 client, it will encapsulate the request in a Relay-forward packet and deliver it to the

next DHCPv6 relay or the DHCPv6 server. The DHCPv6 messages coming from the server

will be encapsulated as relay reply packets to the DHCPv6 relay. The relay then removes the

encapsulation and delivers it the DHCPv6 client or the next DHCPv6 relay in the network.

For DHCPv6 prefix delegation where DHCPv6 server is configured on the PE router and

DHCPv6 client it configured on the CPE router, the CPE router is able to send address prefix

allocation request to the PE router and get a pre-configured address prefix, but not set the

address prefix manually. The protocol negotiation between the client and the prefix delegation

client is quite similar to that when getting a DHCPv6 address. Then the CPE router divides the

allocated prefix – whose length should be less than 64 characters, into 64 subnets. The

divided address prefix will be advertised through routing advertisement messages (RA) to the

host directly connected to the client.

32.2 DHCPv6 Server Configuration

DHCPv6 server configuration task list as below:

1. To enable/disable DHCPv6 service

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