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Select + Add Row to launch a sub screen wherein a new DHCPv6 relay address and interface VLAN ID can be set.
Figure 5-196 Device Overrides - Network - OSPF Virtual Interfaces - Basic Configuration screen -
IPv6 tab - Add DHCPv6 Relay
Select OK to save the changes to the DHCPv6 relay configuration. Select Exit to close the screen without saving the
updates.
42. Select the IPv6 RA Prefixes tab.
Figure 5-197 Device Overrides - Network - OSPF Virtual Interfaces - Basic Configuration screen - IPv6 RA Prefixes tab
43. Use the Router Advertisement Policy drop-down menu to select and apply a policy to the virtual interface.
Router advertisements are periodically sent to hosts or sent in response to solicitation requests. The advertisement
includes IPv6 prefixes and other subnet and host information.
44. Review the configurations of existing IPv6 advertisement policies. If needed select + Add Row to define the configuration
of an additional IPv6 RA prefix.
Address Enter an address for the DHCPv6 relay. These DHCPv6 relay receive messages from DHCPv6
clients and forward them to DHCPv6 servers. The DHCPv6 server sends responses back to the
relay, and the relay then sends these responses to the client on the local network.
Interface Select this option to enable a spinner control to define a VLAN ID from 1 - 4,094 used as the
virtual interface for the DHCPv6 relay. The interface designation is only required for link local
and multicast addresses. A local link address is a locally derived address designed for
addressing on a single link for automatic address configuration, neighbor discovery or when
no routing resources are available.