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relay-option-vendor-specific (dhcpv6)

Syntax

Hierarchy Level

Description

Add vendor-specific information to the vendor-specific option (17) field of DHCPv6 control messages on server-facing interfaces. The vendor-specific information can be a hostname, a location (such as a unique connection identifier), or both. The hostname can be a string of characters such as Juniper-AB-1. The location should be specified as interface, VLAN ID, and if applicable, stacked VLAN ID. For example, <ifd-name>:<vlan> (ae0:100) or <ifd-name>:<svlan> -<vlan> (ae0:100-10).

Junos OS automatically adds the remaining vendor-specific information as per RFC 4243. The enterprise ID is 2636. The hostname is option-data 1, and the location is option-data 2. The DHCPv6 relay strips the suboption data from replies from the server before it relays the packets out the client facing interface.

This feature can be useful, in conjunction with operator-developed tools, for troubleshooting DHCP servers and providing service assurances. For example, a central DHCP server can log the information, and operators can query a single entity to track and troubleshoot subscriber IP information and network attachment points.

Required Privilege Level

interface—To view this statement in the configuration.

interface-control—To add this statement to the configuration.

Release Information

Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 16.2.