Operating notes for DHCPv6
A DHCPv6-relay message sent to any multicast address carries a hop limit of 32. The hop limit for DHCPv6 requests sent to a unicast address is determined by the
ipv6 hop-limit <1–255>
command at the global configuration level; Default: 64.- Multicast addresses reserved for DHCPv6 include the following:
FF02::1:2—All_DHCP_Relay_Agents_and_Servers
FF05::1:3—All_DHCP_Servers
- DHCPv6 client and relay functions are mutually exclusive on a VLAN. Attempting to configure one of these functions on a VLAN while the other is already configured results in one of the following messages:
Cannot configure an IPv6 helper–address as DHCPv6 client is enabled on the VLAN.
Cannot enable DHCPv6 client as an IPv6 helper–address is configured on the VLAN.
The routing switch supports concurrent, independent operation of DHCPv4 and DHCPv6.
- Operating limits:1
DHCPv6-relay feature
Maximum
Unique Helper addresses supported on the routing switch
32 1
Unique Helper addresses per VLAN interface
32
If the same Helper address is used on multiple VLANs, it is counted as one address toward these maximums.