Configuring IPv6 625The DHCPv6 Global Configuration page contains the following fields:• DHCPv6 Admin Mode — Specifies DHCPv6 operation on the switch. Possible values are Enable andDisable; the default value is Disable.• Relay Option — Specifies Relay Agent Information Option value. The values allowed are between 32to 65535, and represent the value exchanged between the relay agent and the server. Each value has adifferent meaning, of which 1 to 39 are standardized. The default value, 32, meansOPTION_INFORMATION_REFRESH_TIME.• Remote-id Sub-option — Lets you specify a number to represent the Relay Agent Information OptionRemote-ID Sub-option type. The values allowed are between 1 and 65535. The default value is 1.Configuring DHCPv6 Global Parameters1. Open the DHCPv6 Global Configuration page.2. Modify the fields as needed.3. Click Apply Changes.The DHCPv6 parameter modifications are saved, and the device is updated.Configuring DHCPv6 Global Parameters Using CLI CommandsFor information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in theCLI Reference Guide:• DHCPv6 CommandsThe following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature.DHCPv6 Pool ConfigurationDHCP for IPv6 clients are connected to a server which is configured to use parameters from a pool thatyou set up. The pool is identified with a pool name, and contains IPv6 addresses and domain names ofDNS servers.Use the Pool Configuration page to create a pool and/or configure pool parameters.To display the page, click IPv6 →DHCPv6 →Pool Configuration in the tree view.Table 10-6. DHCPv6 Global CommandsCLI Command Descriptionservice dhcpv6 Enables DHCPv6 configuration on the router.show ipv6 dhcp Displays the DHCPv6 server name and status.