option-79
Syntax
option-79;
Hierarchy Level
[edit vlans vlan-name forwarding-options dhcp-security dhcpv6-options]
Description
Configure the DHCPv6 client link layer option (option 79) to include the source MAC address in DHCPv6 requests from clients before the messages are forwarded to a DHCPv6 server. In a dual-stack network environment in which devices act as both DHCPv4 and DHCPv6 clients, the client MAC address can be used to associate DHCPv4 and DHCPv6 messages with the same client interface. The client MAC address also provides network operators with additional information for event debugging and logging related to the client at the relay agent and the server.
You can configure option-79
to enable DHCPv6 option
79 for a lightweight DHCPv6 relay agent (LDRA). When DHCPv6 option
79 is enabled, the LDRA reads the source MAC address of DHCPv6 Solicit
and DHCPv6 Request messages that it receives from a client. The LDRA
encapsulates the Solicit and Request messages within a DHCPv6 Relay-Forward
message, and inserts the client MAC address as option 79 in the Relay-Forward
header before relaying the message to the server.
You can also configure DHCPv6 option 79 for a layer 3 DHCPv6
relay agent using the relay-agent-option-79
statement.
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 18.2R1.