The nisp-domain-name command configures the NISP domain name suffix assigned by the DHCPv6 server to a DHCPv6 client.
The undo nisp-domain-name command deletes the assigned NISP domain name suffix.
By default, no NISP domain name suffix is configured for the DHCPv6 client.
Parameter |
Description |
Value |
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nisp-domain-name |
Specifies the NISP domain name suffix assigned to a DHCPv6 client. |
The value is a string of case-insensitive characters without spaces. It can be the combination of letters, digits, underscores (_), hyphens (-), or dots (.) and cannot be - or --. |
Usage Scenario
The nisp-domain-name command is used on DHCPv6 servers. The DHCPv6 server specifies an NISP domain name suffix when allocating IPv6 addresses for clients. You can use the nisp-domain-name command on the DHCPv6 server to specify a NISP domain name for each global address pool. When allocating IPv6 addresses to clients, the DHCPv6 server also sends the domain name suffix to the clients.
Precautions
A maximum of four different NISP domain name suffixes can be configured for an IPv6 address pool.