reset dhcpv6 pool pool-name [ allocated { address | prefix } | binding [ duid ] | conflict address | ipv6-address [ to ipv6-address ] | ipv6-prefix/prefix-length ]
Parameter |
Description |
Value |
---|---|---|
pool pool-name |
Specifies the IPv6 address pool name. |
The value is a string of 1 to 31 characters without spaces. The value contains digits, letters, underscores (_), and dots (.). |
allocated { address | prefix } |
Deletes IPv6 addresses or IPv6 address prefixes that have been assigned. |
- |
binding [ duid ] |
Deletes addresses that are bound to DUIDs. |
The value is a string of 2 to 256 characters in hexadecimal notation. The length of the string is an even. |
conflict address |
Resets the conflicted IPv6 addresses in the IPv6 address pool. |
- |
ipv6-address [ to ipv6-address ] |
Resets IPv6 addresses in the IPv6 address pool. If only one IPv6 address is entered, only the entered IPv6 address is reset. |
The value is a 32-digit hexadecimal number, in the format X:X:X:X:X:X:X:X. |
ipv6-prefix/prefix-length |
Resets IPv6 prefixes in the IPv6 address pool. |
The value is a 32-digit hexadecimal number, in the format X:X::X:X/M. The IPv6 address prefix length ranges from 16 to 128 |
Usage Scenario
The reset dhcpv6 pool command resets the address pool status. If an IPv6 address conflict occurs because two clients use the same IPv6 address, you need to set the IPv6 address pool to idle.
Precautions
If a user's IPv6 address is within the IPv6 address range specified when this command is run, the user cannot continue to use the IPv6 address after this command is run, and needs to send an IPv6 address application request again.
The address pool status cannot be restored after this command is run. Therefore, exercise caution when deciding to run this command.