The conflict-address expire-time command sets the aging time for conflicted addresses in the IPv6 address pool.
The undo conflict-address expire-time command restores the default aging time of conflicted addresses in the IPv6 address pool.
By default, the aging time of conflicted addresses is 172800s (two days).
Parameter |
Description |
Value |
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expire-time |
Specifies the aging time for the conflicted addresses in the address pool. |
The value is an integer that ranges from 60 to 4294967295, in seconds. |
Usage Scenario
The conflict-address expire-time command is used on DHCPv6 servers. If the IPv6 address in the address pool is marked as a conflicted address, it cannot be allocated. To use these conflicted addresses, the administrator needs to mark these addresses as assignable. After the aging time configured using the conflict-address expire-time command expires, the conflicted addresses automatically become assignable.
Prerequisites
An address pool has been created by using the dhcpv6 pool command.