Cisco Cisco Prime IP Express 8.3 Technical References

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v6-max-client-renewal-time 
(30s-2y)
 
Specifies the maximum client renewal time (T1) that the server is
allowed to send to the client. If the renewal time is greater than
this value, the client is sent this value.
This attribute limits the time sent to the client, it does not impact
any of the lease time calculations made by the server.
The actual value sent to the client may be further limited by the
v6-max-client-rebinding-time or v6-max-client-preferred-lifetime as
T1 must be less than or equal to T2 (and the preferred lifetime).
 
v6-max-client-valid-lifetime 
(60s-2y)
 
Specifies the maximum client valid lifetime that the server is
allowed to send to the client. If the calculated valid lifetime is
greater than this value, the client is sent this value.
This attribute limits the valid lifetime sent to the client, it
does not impact any of the time calculations made by the server.
 
v6-reply-options 
(obj(0))
 
Lists the options that should be returned in any
replies to DHCPv6 clients.
This attribute has special handling during the policy hierarchy
processing when checking the Prefix policies (embedded or named)
for the Prefixes on a Link. The Prefixes for the Link are
processed in alphabetic (case blind) order. For each Prefix, the
embedded and then named policy are checked. Only Prefixes to which
the client has access (based on selection tags, etc.) are checked.
 
v6-rsoo-allowed-options 
(obj(0))
 
Lists the RSOO-enabled options that server will process, if
provided by a relay and no option is otherwise available. See
RFC 6422 for more details on RSOO (Relay Supplied Options Option).
This attribute has special handling during the policy hierarchy
processing when checking the Prefix policies (embedded or named)
for the Prefixes on a Link. The Prefixes for the Link are
processed in alphabetic (case blind) order. For each Prefix, the
embedded and then named policy are checked. Only Prefixes to which
the client has access (based on selection tags, etc.) are checked.
 
valid-lifetime 
 default = 2w
 
Assigns the default and maximum valid lifetime for leases to
DHCPv6 client interfaces. Expressed in seconds and relative
to the time the server sent the packet, this attribute sets
the length of time that an address remains valid.  When this
period of time expires, the address becomes invalid and
unusable. The valid lifetime must be greater than or equal
to the preferred lifetime.
Note: For IA_TA's, the min-valid-lifetime is used as the
default, if configured.
 
view-id 
 
Designates the optional view associated with zones used for DNS
update that overrides the view-id configuration in forward
(reverse) DNS Update configuration object.
dhcp-dns-update
 
    dhcp-dns-update - Configures a DNS Update object for DHCP
  Synopsis
 
    dhcp-dns-update <name> create [<attribute>=<value>] 
    dhcp-dns-update <name> delete
    dhcp-dns-update list  
    dhcp-dns-update listnames
    dhcp-dns-update listbrief
    dhcp-dns-update <name> show
    dhcp-dns-update <name> set <attribute>=<value> [<attribute>=<value> ...]
    dhcp-dns-update <name> get <attribute>
    dhcp-dns-update <name> unset <attribute>