Cisco Cisco ASR 5000
Context Configuration Mode Commands A-D
busyout ipv6 ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18 ▄
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name
pool_name
Applies the named IPv6 pool or IPv6 pool group in the current context.
pool_name
must be the name of an
existing IPv6 pool or IPv6 pool group in the current context.
address-range start_address end_address
Busyout all addresses from
start_address
through
end_address
.
start_address
: The beginning IP
address of the range of addresses to busyout entered in IPv6 colon-separated-hexadecimal notation.
end_address
: The ending IP address of the range of addresses to busyout. This IP address must exist in the
pool specified and entered in IPv6 colon-separated-hexadecimal notation.
lower-percentage percent
Busyout the percentage of IP addresses specified, beginning at the lowest numbered IPv6 address. This is a
percentage of all of the IP addresses in the specified IP pool.
percentage of all of the IP addresses in the specified IP pool.
percent
must be an integer from 1 through
100.
upper-percentage percent
Busyout the percentage of IP addresses specified, beginning at the highest numbered IPv6 address. This is a
percentage of all of the IP addresses in the specified IP pool.
percentage of all of the IP addresses in the specified IP pool.
percent
must be an integer from 1 through
100.
Usage
Use this command to busyout IPv6 addresses when resizing an IPv6 pool.
Up to 32 instances of this command can be executed per context.
A single instance of this command can busy-out multiple IP address pools in the context through the use of
the
Up to 32 instances of this command can be executed per context.
A single instance of this command can busy-out multiple IP address pools in the context through the use of
the
all
,
all-static
, or
all-dynamic
keywords.
Example
Assume an IP pool named
Pool12
. To busy out the addresses from
2700:2010:8003::
through
2700:2010:8003::
, enter the following command:
busyout ipv6 pool name Pool12 address-range 2700:2010:8003::
2700:2010:8003::
2700:2010:8003::
To restore the IPv6 addresses from the previous example and make them accessible again, enter the following
command:
command:
no busyout ipv6 pool name Pool10 address-range 2700:2010:8003::
2700:2010:8003::
2700:2010:8003::