Cisco Cisco ASR 5000
Context Configuration Mode Commands I-M
▀ ipv6 pool
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18
2602
Important:
On the ASR 5000, routes with IPv6 prefix lengths less than /12 and between the range of /64 and
/128 are not supported.
private priority | public priority | shared priority | static priority
Default:
public
private priority
: Specifies that the address pool may only be used by mobile stations which have
requested an IP address from a specified pool. When private pools are part of an IP pool group, they are used
in a priority order according to the precedence setting.
in a priority order according to the precedence setting.
priority
must be an integer from 0 through 10 with
0 being the highest. The default is 0.
public priority
: Specifies that the address pool is used in priority order for assigning IP addresses to
mobile stations which have not requested a specific address pool.
priority
must be an integer from 0
through 10 with 0 being the highest and with a default of 0.
shared priority
: Specifies that the address pool that may be used by more than one session at any time.
priority
must be an integer from 0 through 10 with 0 being the highest and with a default of 0.
static priority
: Specifies that the address pool is used for statically assigned mobile stations. Statically
assigned mobile stations are those with a fixed IP address at all times.
priority
must be an integer from 0
through 10 with 0 being the highest and with a default of 0.
group-name name
Groups the IPv6 pools into different groups. The subscribers/domain can be configured with the group-name
instead of the prefix-pool names.
instead of the prefix-pool names.
name
is the name of the group by which the IPv6 pool is to be configured
expressed as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 79 characters.
vrf
vrf-name
Associates the pool with the VRF specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters. By default
the configured IPv6 pool will be associated with the global routing domain.
the configured IPv6 pool will be associated with the global routing domain.
Usage
Use this command to modify the current context’s IP address pools by adding, updating or deleting a pool.
Also use this command to resize an existing IP pool.
Also use this command to resize an existing IP pool.
Example
The following command adds an IPv6 pool named
ip6Star
:
ipv6 pool ip6Star