Match the DHCPv6 command with the purpose. Note that not all options are used.
_______ Enables IPv6 routing.
_______ RA messages sent to an interface with this command indicates that additional information is available from a stateless DHCPv6 server.
_______ Used on a router interface connected to a DHCPv6 client, and the DHCPv6 server is on a different link.
_______ Causes a router interface to request a DHCPv6 address.
_______ RA messages sent to an interface with this command indicates that the client is to obtain IP addressing information from a stateful DHCPv6 server.
- ipv6 nd other-config-flag
- ipv6 dhcp relay destination
- ipv6 dhcp
- ipv6 unicast-routing
- ipv6 nd managed-config-flag
- ipv6 routing
- ipv6 address dhcp
ipv6 unicast-routing | Enables IPv6 routing. |
ipv6 nd other-config-flag | RA messages sent to an interface with this command indicates that additional information is available from a stateless DHCPv6 server. |
ipv6 dhcp relay destination | Used on a router interface connected to a DHCPv6 client, and the DHCPv6 server is on a different link. |
ipv6 address dhcp | Causes a router interface to request a DHCPv6 address. |
ipv6 nd managed-config-flag | RA messages sent to an interface with this command indicates that the client is to obtain IP addressing information from a stateful DHCPv6 server. |
Explanation: The ICMPv6 RA message contains two flags that indicate which IPv6 addressing option the client should use: the Managed Address Configuration (M) flag
and the Other Configuration (O) flag. When stateful DHCPv6 is to be used, the M flag
is set and the O flag is not used. When stateless DHCPv6 is used, the O flag is enabled
(set) and the M flag is left at the default setting of disabled or 0.
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