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|arg=prefix-length | |||
|type=integer [1..128] | |||
|default= | |||
|desc=Option represents the prefix size that will be give out to the client. | |||
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'''Read-only properties''' | |||
{{Mr-arg-table-h | |||
|prop=Property | |||
|desc=Description | |||
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{{Mr-arg-ro-table | |||
|arg=dynamic | |||
|type=yes {{!}} no | |||
|desc=Whether pool is dynamic. | |||
}} | |||
{{Mr-arg-ro-table | |||
|arg=id | |||
|type=integer | |||
|desc= | |||
}} | |||
{{Mr-arg-ro-table-end | |||
|arg=expire-time | |||
|type=time | |||
|desc=Expire time is set to dynamic pools added by [[M:IPv6/DHCP_Client | DHCPv6 client]]. | |||
}} | |||
===Example=== | ===Example=== | ||
Example will create a pool of "2001::/60" to give out /62 prefixes: | |||
<pre> | <pre> | ||
[admin@test-host] /ipv6 pool> add | [admin@test-host] /ipv6 pool> add | ||
name: test | name: test | ||
prefix: 2001::/ | prefix: 2001::/60 | ||
prefix-length: 62 | |||
[admin@test-host] /ipv6 pool> print | [admin@test-host] /ipv6 pool> print | ||
# NAME PREFIX | # NAME PREFIX PREFIX-LENGTH | ||
0 test 2001::/ | 0 test 2001::/60 62bits | ||
[admin@test-host] /ipv6 pool> | [admin@test-host] /ipv6 pool> | ||
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|arg=info | |arg=info | ||
|type=string | |type=string | ||
|desc= | |desc=Shows DUID related information received from client (value in hex).Can contain also raw timestamp in hex. | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{Mr-arg-ro-table | {{Mr-arg-ro-table | ||
|arg=owner | |arg=owner | ||
|type= | |type=string | ||
|desc= | |desc=What reserved the prefix ("DHCP", etc.) | ||
}} | }} | ||
Latest revision as of 07:10, 14 August 2018
Applies to RouterOS: v5.7+
Summary
Sub-menu: /ipv6 pool
Standards:
Package : IPv6
IPv6 pools are used to define range of IPv6 addresses that is used for DHCPv6 server and Point-to-Point servers
IPv6 pools simply group IPv6 addresses for further usage. It is a single configuration point for all features that assign IPv6 addresses to clients.
Pool Configuration
Property | Description |
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name (string; Default: ) | Descriptive name of the pool. |
prefix (IPv6/0..128; Default: ) | Ipv6 address prefix |
prefix-length (integer [1..128]; Default: ) | Option represents the prefix size that will be give out to the client. |
Read-only properties
Property | Description |
---|---|
dynamic (yes | no) | Whether pool is dynamic. |
id (integer) | |
expire-time (time) | Expire time is set to dynamic pools added by DHCPv6 client. |
Example
Example will create a pool of "2001::/60" to give out /62 prefixes:
[admin@test-host] /ipv6 pool> add name: test prefix: 2001::/60 prefix-length: 62 [admin@test-host] /ipv6 pool> print # NAME PREFIX PREFIX-LENGTH 0 test 2001::/60 62bits [admin@test-host] /ipv6 pool>
Used Addresses from Pool
Sub-menu: /ipv6 pool used
In this menu you can see all used IPv6 addresses from the pools.
All properties are read-only.
Property | Description |
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info (string) | Shows DUID related information received from client (value in hex).Can contain also raw timestamp in hex. |
owner (string) | What reserved the prefix ("DHCP", etc.) |
pool (string) | Name of the pool. |
prefix (IPv6/0..128) | IPv6 prefix that is assigned to client form the pool. |
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