Related Documentation
- EX, M, MX Series
- Address-Assignment Pools Overview
- M, MX Series
- Address-Assignment Pools Licensing Requirements
- M Series
- Example: Configuring an Address-Assignment Pool
Configuring Address-Assignment Pools
The address-assignment pool feature supports subscriber management functionality by enabling you to create address pools that can be shared by different client applications. An address-assignment pool can support either IPv4 address or IPv6 addresses. You cannot use the same pool for both types of address.
![]() | Note: You cannot use address-assignment pools with the J Series Services Routers DHCP server. Also, address-assignment pools are completely separate from services PIC-based L2TP LNS address pools, which you create with the address-pool statement at the [edit access] hierarchy level, and NAT pools, which you create with the pool statement at the [edit services nat] hierarchy level. |
To configure an address-assignment pool:
- Configure the address-assignment pool name and specify
the addresses for the pool.
See Configuring an Address-Assignment Pool Name and Addresses.
- (Optional) Configure named ranges (subsets) of addresses.
See Configuring a Named Address Range for Dynamic Address Assignment.
- (Optional) Configure address-assignment pool linking and specify the secondary pool to use when the primary pool is fully allocated.
- (Optional) Create static address bindings (IPv4 only).
- (Optional) Configure attributes for DHCP clients.
- (Optional) Specify that the address-assignment pool is
used for router advertisement.
See Configuring an Address-Assignment Pool for Router Advertisement.
Related Documentation
- EX, M, MX Series
- Address-Assignment Pools Overview
- M, MX Series
- Address-Assignment Pools Licensing Requirements
- M Series
- Example: Configuring an Address-Assignment Pool
Published: 2013-07-31
Related Documentation
- EX, M, MX Series
- Address-Assignment Pools Overview
- M, MX Series
- Address-Assignment Pools Licensing Requirements
- M Series
- Example: Configuring an Address-Assignment Pool