20 network-address, Network, Address – PLANET XGS3-24042 User Manual

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27.20 network-address

Command:

network-address <ipv6-pool-start-address> {<ipv6-pool-end-address> | <prefix-length>}

[eui-64]

no network-address

Function:

To configure the DHCPv6 address pool; the no form of this command will remove the address pool

configuration.

Parameters:

<ipv6-pool-start-adderss> is the start of the address pool; <ipv6-pool-end-address> is the end of

the address pool; <prefix-length> is the length of the address prefix, which is allowed to be

between 3 and 128, and 64 by default, the size of the pool will be determined by <prefix-length> if

it has been specified. <ipv6-pool-end-address> and <prefix-length> alternative options to

determine the size of the IPv6 address pool. If <prefix-length> is 64 and the eui-64 option has

been configured, the DHCPv6 server will allocate IPv6 addresses according to the EUI-64 standard,

or the DHCPv6 server will be allocating addresses sequentially.

Default:

No address pool is configured by default.

Command Mode:

DHCPv6 Address Pool Configuration Mode.

Usage Guide:

This command configures the address pool for the DHCPv6 server to allocate addresses, only one

address range can be configured for each address pool. To be noticed, if the DHCPv6 server has

been enabled, and the length of the IPv6 address prefix has been configured, the length of the

prefix in the address pool should be no less than the length of the prefix of the IPv6 address of the

respective layer three interfaces in the switch. If <ipv6-pool-end-address> is bigger than

<ipv6-pool-start-address>, this command returns at once.

Example:

To configure the address range for address pool as 2001:da8:123::100-2001:da8:123::200.

Switch(dhcp-1-config)#network-address 2001:da8:123::100 2001:da8:123::200

Relative Command:

excluded-address

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