Valid lifetime
Address source | Lifetime criteria |
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Link-local | Permanent |
Statically configured unicast | Permanent |
Autoconfigured global | Finite preferred and valid lifetimes |
DHCPv6-configured | Finite preferred and valid lifetimes |
Preferred and valid lifetimes on a VLAN interface are determined by the RAs received on the interface. These values are not affected by the lease time assigned to an address by a DHCPv6 server. That is, lease expiration on a DHCPv6-assigned address terminates use of the address, regardless of the status of the RA-assigned lifetime, and router-assigned lifetime expiration of a leased address terminates the switch’s use of the address. (The router-assigned lifetime can be extended by receipt of a new RA.) Statically configured IPv6 addresses are regarded as permanent addresses, and do not expire.
A new, preferred address used as a replacement for a deprecated address can be acquired from a manual, DHCPv6, or autoconfiguration source.
Related Information:
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RFC 2462: “IPv6 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration”
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RFC 4291: “IP Version 6 Addressing Architecture”