Hi everybody, I'm trying to set up a stateful DHCPv6 server in a cisco ISR 880 with an IOS c880data-universalk9-mz.151-2.T4.bin but I'm having some issues.
The router have to give IPv6 addresses just like a DHCPv4 do in its VLAN2 interface using the 2801:C4:10:3012:0:1::/96 prefix (I'm was not able to use /64 prefixes because I'm subnetting for a big number of sites). These are the lines for DHCPv6 that I'm using for the DHCP server: ipv6 unicast-routing ipv6 cef ipv6 dhcp database USUARIOSv6 ipv6 dhcp pool DATOS address prefix 2801:C4:10:3012:0:1::/96 lifetime 3600 3500 link-address FE80::C664:13FF:FEEA:5BAC/12 dns-server FEC0::1 domain-name this.is.a.test information refresh 7 ! interface Vlan2 ipv6 address 2801:C4:10:3012:0:1:0:1/96 ipv6 enable no ipv6 redirects no ipv6 unreachables ipv6 dhcp server DATOS Now, when I use my Windows 7 client to request an IPv6 address nothing happens but when I use my Linux client it works but it says that it received a /64 prefix (more exactly the 2801:C4:10:3012:0:1:FC44:7E8C/64 address) Could anyone give a hint on where am I wrong? or at least to share an experience about using IPv6 stateful DHCP? Thanks in advance, greetings! -- Mario D. P. _______________________________________________ cisco-nsp mailing list [email protected] https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-nsp archive at http://puck.nether.net/pipermail/cisco-nsp/
