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Raisecom ISCOM2600G-HI (A) Series - Example for Ipv6 Zero-Configuration; Figure 6-6 Zero-Configuration Networking; Table 6-2 Planned Data

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Raisecom
ISCOM2600G-HI (A) Series Configuration Guide
6 DHCP
Raisecom Proprietary and Confidential
Copyright © Raisecom Technology Co., Ltd.
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6.2.7 Example for IPv6 zero-configuration
Networking requirements
As shown in Figure 6-6, the DHCP Server program is installed on a virtual machine and
bridged with the Network Interface Card (NIC) of the PC on which the TFTP Server program
is installed. Switch A is connected upstream to the TFTP server through GE 1/1/2 and
downstream to GE 1/1/1 on Switch B through its GE 1/1/1. Switch B is started without any
configurations. It can obtain an IPv6 global unicast address from the DHCP server through
zero-configuration when it has no IPv6 address. Then, it automatically downloads the
configuration file and system files from the TFTP server in the same network segment and
loads them. Table 6-2 lists planned data.
Figure 6-6 Zero-configuration networking
Table 6-2 Planned data
Device
Parameter
DHCP server
IPv6 address: 3ffe:501:ffff:100::5/64
IPv4 address: 172.16.125.201/24
DHCPv6 server pool: 3ffe:501:ffff:100::5/64 to 3ffe:501:ffff:100::102
TFTP server
IPv6 address: 3ffe:501:ffff:100::2/64
IPv4 address: 172.16.125.135/24
Switch A
Interface configurations:
GE 1/1/2: Access mode, accessing packets of VLAN 10
GE 1/1/1: Trunk mode, allowing packets of VLAN 10 to pass
Switch B
No configurations
Configuration principles
Establish a DHCPv6 server, configure the DHCPv6 address pool, and define Option 59
and Option 60.
Establish a TFTP server. Save the configuration file and system files to be issued to
Switch B on the TFTP server.

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