Technical References
reservation6 [<vpn-name>/]<address> create <lookup-key>
[--blob|-string] [attribute=<value>...]
reservation6 [<vpn-name>/]<address> delete
reservation6 [<vpn-name>/]<address> get <attribute>
reservation6 [<vpn-name>/]<address> set attribute=<value>...
reservation6 [<vpn-name>/]<address> unset <attribute>
reservation6 [<vpn-name>/]<address> show
reservation6 list [[<vpn-name>/]<address>|-key]
Description
The reservation6 command lets you manipulate Network Registrar's
global list of DHCPv6 reservations. Changes to reservations also
modify the reservations listed with each prefix (and vice versa).
Thus, these commands are an alternative to the prefix's addReservation,
removeReservation, and listReservation commands.
A matching prefix must exist for each reservation in the global
list. When you create or delete reservations, they are added or
removed from the appropriate prefix. When multiple prefixes exist
for the same prefix, you must specify the include-tags attribute
to match the reservation to the appropriate prefix or specify the
prefix name (prefix=<name>). If no matching prefix is found, the
edit is rejected as invalid.
The reservation6 list command displays the reservations in address
order unless -key is specified to change the sort order.
Examples
Status
See Also
Attributes
client-class nameref(ClientClass)
Identifies the client class to use when selecting from among
scopes that might contain a specified reservation.
description string
Describes the device that this reservation object represents.
device-name string
Displays the name of the device represented by this
reservation object.
include-tags string
Displays the selection criteria for this reservation.