DHCP Integration with IPv6

IPv6 can configure itself without DHCP. IPv6- enabled clients have a self-assigned link-local IPv6 address. A link-local address is intended only for communications within the local network. It is equivalent to the 169.254.0.0 self-assigned
DHCPv6 Scopes for IPv6
DHCPv6 scopes for IPv6 must be created separately from IPv4 scopes. IPv6 scopes have an enhanced lease mechanism and several different options. When configuring a DHCPv6 scope, you must define the properties listed in the following table.
Property
Use
Name and description
This property identifies the scope.
Prefix
The IPv6 address prefix is analogous to the IPv4 address range. It defines the network portion of the IP address.
Preference
This property informs DHCPv6 clients which server to use if you have multiple DHCPv6 servers.
Exclusions
This property defines single addresses or blocks of addresses that fall within the IPv6 prefix but will not be offered for lease.
Valid and Preferred lifetimes
This property defines how long leased addresses are valid.
DHCP options
As with IPv4, there are many available options.

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