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Table 4: New and modified commands in 5.4.3

Command

Status

ipv6 address

New

dhcp

 

ipv6 dhcp

New

client pd

 

ipv6 dhcp

New

option

 

ipv6 dhcp pool

New

ipv6 dhcp

New

server

 

ipv6 local pool

New

ipv6 nd prefix

New

link-address

New

option

New

prefix-

New

delegation

 

pool

 

show counter

New

ipv6 dhcp-

 

client

 

x510

x610

x900

x908

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y

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Software

 

Reference

 

 

 

 

Chapter

Description

Y

DHCP for IPv6

Use this command to activate the DHCPv6

 

(DHCPv6)

client on the interface that you are

 

Commands

configuring. This allows the interface to use

 

 

the DHCPv6 client to obtain its IPv6

 

 

configuration details from a DHCPv6 server

 

 

on its connected network.

Y

DHCP for IPv6

Use this command in Interface Configuration

 

(DHCPv6)

mode to enable the DHCPv6 client process

 

Commands

and enable requests for prefix delegation

 

 

through the interface that you are

 

 

configuring.

Y

DHCP for IPv6

Use this command to create a user-defined

 

(DHCPv6)

DHCPv6 option. You can then use this option

 

Commands

when configuring a DHCPv6 server address

 

 

pool, by using the option command.

Y

DHCP for IPv6

Use this command to enter the configuration

 

(DHCPv6)

mode for the DHCPv6 server pool name

 

Commands

specified. If the name specified is not

 

 

associated with an existing pool, the switch

 

 

will create a new pool with this name, then

 

 

enter the configuration mode for the new

 

 

pool.

Y

DHCP for IPv6

Use this command in Interface Configuration

 

(DHCPv6)

mode to enable DHCPv6 server for the

 

Commands

current IPv6 configured interface to use the

 

 

specified DHCPv6 server pool name.

Y

DHCP for IPv6

Use this command in Global Configuration

 

(DHCPv6)

mode to configure a local DHCPv6 server

 

Commands

prefix delegation pool specifying a pool name

 

 

and a prefix/prefix length. You can optionally

 

 

exclude the locally assigned prefix from the

 

 

pool with the exclude-local-prefix keyword.

Y

DHCP for IPv6

Use this command in Interface Configuration

 

(DHCPv6)

mode for a VLAN interface to specify IPv6

 

Commands

prefix information generated from the

 

 

DHCPv6 Server for DHCPv6 Prefix-Delegation.

Y

DHCP for IPv6

Use this command in DHCPv6 Configuration

 

(DHCPv6)

mode to specify a link-addressprefix on

 

Commands

a DHCPv6 request packet from an incoming

 

 

interface for DHCPv6 server pool

 

 

configuration.

Y

DHCP for IPv6

Use this command to add a user-defined

 

(DHCPv6)

option to the DHCPv6 prefix pool you are

 

Commands

configuring. For the hex, integer, and flag

 

 

option types, if the option already exists, the

 

 

new option overwrites the existing option’s

 

 

value.

Y

DHCP for IPv6

Use this command to add a DHCPv6 server

 

(DHCPv6)

prefix-delegation pool entry to the current

 

Commands

DHCPv6 pool configuration. You must define

 

 

a DHCPv6 server prefix-delegation pool using

 

 

the ipv6 dhcp pool command before

 

 

using this command.

Y

DHCP for IPv6

Use this command to show the DHCPv6 client

 

(DHCPv6)

counter information. See the related show

 

Commands

counter ipv6 dhcp-server command

 

 

for DHCPv6 server information.

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Software Release Note AlliedWare Plus Version 5.4.3-0.1

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Contents Contents AlliedWare Plus VersionIntroduction Acknowledgements Support for x510 Series Switches Hardware SupportSwitchBlade x8112 key features Support for XEM-12Tv2 and XEM-12Sv2 modules New Features and Enhancements IPv6 EnhancementsIPv6 Licensing SlaacImportant Considerations Before Upgrading to this Version Changes in this Version MLDVrrp Y Y Show counter ipv6 dhcp-client DhcpNo channel-group command has Mrib OspfShow ip ospf Modified Show ipv6 ospf Modified Summary New Ipv6 pim crp New PIM-SMv6 Cisco-prefix Ipv6 pim rp New PIM-SMv6 Embedded Snmp Spanning Tree Vlan VRRP-MIB Installing this Software Version Installing the GUI Awplusconfig# ip route 0.0.0.0/0 gateway-addressSD card use the command Software Release Note AlliedWare Plus Version

X510, X610 specifications

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