Chapter 36 DHCPv6

The following table describes the labels in this screen.

Table 173 Configuration > DHCPv6 > Lease > Add

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

Name

Type the name for this lease object. You may use 1-31 alphanumeric characters,

 

underscores(_), or dashes (-), but the first character cannot be a number. This value is

 

case-sensitive.

Lease Type

Select the lease type for this lease object. You can choose from Prefix Delegation,

 

DNS Server, Address, Address Pool, NTP Server, or SIP Server.

 

 

Interface

Select the interface for this lease object.

 

 

DUID

If you select Prefix Delegation or Address in the Lease Type field, enter the DUID of

 

the interface.

 

 

Prefix

If you select Prefix Delegation or Address in the Lease Type field, enter the IPv6

 

prefix of the interface.

 

 

DNS Server

If you select DNS Server in the Lease Type field, select a request object or User

 

Defined in the DNS Server field and enter the IP address of the DNS server in the

 

User Defined Address field below.

 

 

Starting IP Address

If you select Address Pool in the Lease Type field, enter the first of the contiguous

 

addresses in the IP address pool.

 

 

End IP Address

If you select Address Pool in the Lease Type field, enter the last of the contiguous

 

addresses in the IP address pool.

 

 

NTP Server

If you select NTP Server in the Lease Type field, select a request object or User

 

Defined in the NTP Server field and enter the IP address of the NTP server in the User

 

Defined Address field below.

 

 

SIP Server

If you select SIP Server in the Lease Type field, select a request object or User

 

Defined in the SIP field and enter the IP address of the SIP server in the User Defined

 

Address field below.

 

 

User Defined

If you select DNS Server, NTP Server, or SIP Server as your lease type, you must

Address

enter the IP address of the server your selected.

 

 

OK

Click OK to save your changes back to the ZyWALL.

 

 

Cancel

Click Cancel to exit this screen without saving your changes.

 

 

 

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