Cisco Cisco ASR 5000
DHCPv6 Service Configuration Mode Commands
▀ server
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18
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Default: Enabled
round-robin
: Uses the round-robin algorithm. This algorithm dictates that the system communicates with
the servers in a circular queue according to the server’s configured priority, starting with the highest priority
server. The next request is communicated with the next highest priority server, and so on until all of the
servers have been used. At this point, the system starts from the highest priority server.
Default: Disabled
server. The next request is communicated with the next highest priority server, and so on until all of the
servers have been used. At this point, the system starts from the highest priority server.
Default: Disabled
Usage
Use this command to configure the DHCPv6 server(s) that the system is to communicate with. Multiple
servers can be configured, each with their own priority. Up to 20 DHCPv6 servers can be configured.
In addition, use this command to determine how configured DHCPv6 servers are utilized by the system.
servers can be configured, each with their own priority. Up to 20 DHCPv6 servers can be configured.
In addition, use this command to determine how configured DHCPv6 servers are utilized by the system.
Important:
If a server is removed, all calls having an IP address allocated from the server will be released.
Example
The following command configures a DHCPv6 server with an IP address of
1234:245:3456:4567:5678:6789:7890:8901
and a priority of
1
:
server 1234:245:3456:4567:5678:6789:7890:8901 priority 1