Binding an IPv6 Delegation Address Pool to a Domain

After an IPv6 delegation address pool is bound to a domain, users in the domain can be assigned prefixes from the address pool.

Prerequisites

An IPv6 delegation address pool has been configured.

Procedure

  1. Run system-view

    The system view is displayed.

  2. Run aaa

    The AAA view is displayed.

  3. Run domain domain-name

    A domain is created, and the AAA domain view is displayed.

  4. Run commit

    The configuration is committed.

  5. Run ipv6-pool pool-name

    An IPv6 delegation address pool is bound to the domain.

  6. (Optional) Run ipv6-warning-threshold { upper-limit-value | lower-limit lower-limit-value }

    A threshold for the usage of IPv6 addresses and prefixes is configured.

  7. (Optional) Run prefix-assign-mode unshared

    The IPv6 prefix allocation mode is set to unshared. IPv6 users do not share the same IPv6 prefix.

  8. (Optional) Configure different users of a home connected to the network through a hub to communicate with each other directly rather than through a BRAS.

    You must run the dhcpv6-unshare-only command in the IPv6 prefix pool view before performing this step.

    1. Run ipv6-address assign { circuit-id | remote-id } *

      The device is configured to assign IPv6 addresses to users based on the Option 18 or Option 37 attribute.

    2. Run ipv6 nd ra link-prefix

      The device is configured to send RA packets carrying the first 64 bits of the addresses assigned to IPv6 users as on-link prefixes.

  9. Run commit

    The configuration is committed.

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