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OS10(config)# ipv6 dhcp-relay prefix remote-id hostname?
vrfname Use interface vrfname
<cr>
OS10(config)# ipv6 dhcp-relay prefix remote-id vrfname?
hostname User-defined string for hostname
<cr>
Supported
Releases
10.5.2.1 or later
ipv6 dhcp-relay hostname
Configures the DHCPv6 hostname..
Syntax
ipv6 dhcp-relay hostname user-defined-string
Parameters None
Defaults None.
Command Mode CONFIGURATION
Usage
Information
You can optionally configure any customized value for the DHCPv6 relay hostname. This hostname is used
in interface-id and remote-id prefix hostname configurations.
By default, system the hostname is used as the hostname prefix.
The DHCPv6 hostname configuration has the same restrictions as the system hostname configuration.
NOTE: This command is restricted to the sysadmin and netadmin user roles.
Example
OS10-8986(config)# ipv6 dhcp-relay hostname ?
String User-defined value (Max: 32 chars)
Supported
Releases
10.5.2.1 or later
ipv6 dhcp-relay interface-id
Configures customized string value for the interface-id option.
Syntax
ipv6 dhcp-relay interface-id description user-defined-string
Parameters None
Defaults None.
Command Mode INTERFACE CONFIGURATION
Usage
Information
You can optionally configure any customized value for the interface-id option. By default, interface name
is sent as the interface-id value.
It can be configured on all types of interfaces. For example, ethernet interface, port-channel, VLAN, and
virtual-network. No two interfaces can have the same interface-id description value.
Hyphen ( - ) is not supported for the customized interface-id configuration.
When Interface-ID is enabled and custom interface description is not configured, the default Interface-ID
description is updated as below
For physical interface - Interface name ethernet1/1/1.
For Port-channel - port-channel100.
For virtual network interface - virtual-network10.
For vlt port channel - vlt20.
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