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.. _dhcp-server:
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DHCP Server
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VyOS uses Kea DHCP server for both IPv4 and IPv6 address assignment.
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IPv4 server
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The network topology is declared by shared-network-name and the subnet
declarations. The DHCP service can serve multiple shared networks, with each
shared network having 1 or more subnets. Each subnet must be present on an
interface. A range can be declared inside a subnet to define a pool of dynamic
addresses. Multiple ranges can be defined and can contain holes. Static
mappings can be set to assign "static" addresses to clients based on their MAC
address.
Configuration
=============
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcp-server hostfile-update
Create DNS record per client lease, by adding clients to /etc/hosts file.
Entry will have format: `<shared-network-name>_<hostname>.<domain-name>`
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcp-server shared-network-name <name> option domain-name <domain-name>
The domain-name parameter should be the domain name that will be appended to
the client's hostname to form a fully-qualified domain-name (FQDN) (DHCP
Option 015).
This is the configuration parameter for the entire shared network definition.
All subnets will inherit this configuration item if not specified locally.
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcp-server shared-network-name <name> option domain-search <domain-name>
The domain-name parameter should be the domain name used when completing DNS
request where no full FQDN is passed. This option can be given multiple times
if you need multiple search domains (DHCP Option 119).
This is the configuration parameter for the entire shared network definition.
All subnets will inherit this configuration item if not specified locally.
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcp-server shared-network-name <name> option name-server <address>
Inform client that the DNS server can be found at `<address>`.
This is the configuration parameter for the entire shared network definition.
All subnets will inherit this configuration item if not specified locally.
Multiple DNS servers can be defined.
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcp-server shared-network-name <name> option
vendor-option <option-name>
This configuration parameter lets you specify a vendor-option for the
entire shared network definition. All subnets will inherit this
configuration item if not specified locally. An example for Ubiquiti is
shown below:
**Example:**
Pass address of Unifi controller at ``172.16.100.1`` to all clients of ``NET1``
.. code-block:: none
set service dhcp-server shared-network-name 'NET1' option vendor-option
ubiquiti '172.16.100.1'
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcp-server listen-address <address>
This configuration parameter lets the DHCP server to listen for DHCP
requests sent to the specified address, it is only realistically useful for
a server whose only clients are reached via unicasts, such as via DHCP relay
agents.
Individual Client Subnet
-------------------------
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcp-server shared-network-name <name> authoritative
This says that this device is the only DHCP server for this network. If other
devices are trying to offer DHCP leases, this machine will send 'DHCPNAK' to
any device trying to request an IP address that is not valid for this
network.
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcp-server shared-network-name <name> subnet <subnet>
subnet-id <id>
This configuration parameter is required and must be unique to each subnet.
It is required to map subnets to lease file entries.
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcp-server shared-network-name <name> subnet <subnet>
option default-router <address>
This is a configuration parameter for the `<subnet>`, saying that as part of
the response, tell the client that the default gateway can be reached at
`<address>`.
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcp-server shared-network-name <name> subnet <subnet>
option name-server <address>
This is a configuration parameter for the subnet, saying that as part of the
response, tell the client that the DNS server can be found at `<address>`.
Multiple DNS servers can be defined.
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcp-server shared-network-name <name> subnet <subnet>
lease <time>
Assign the IP address to this machine for `<time>` seconds.
The default value is 86400 seconds which corresponds to one day.
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcp-server shared-network-name <name> subnet <subnet>
range <n> start <address>
Create DHCP address range with a range id of `<n>`. DHCP leases are taken
from this pool. The pool starts at address `<address>`.
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcp-server shared-network-name <name> subnet <subnet>
range <n> stop <address>
Create DHCP address range with a range id of `<n>`. DHCP leases are taken
from this pool. The pool stops with address `<address>`.
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcp-server shared-network-name <name> subnet <subnet>
exclude <address>
Always exclude this address from any defined range. This address will never
be assigned by the DHCP server.
This option can be specified multiple times.
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcp-server shared-network-name <name> subnet <subnet>
option domain-name <domain-name>
The domain-name parameter should be the domain name that will be appended to
the client's hostname to form a fully-qualified domain-name (FQDN) (DHCP
Option 015).
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcp-server shared-network-name <name> subnet <subnet>
option domain-search <domain-name>
The domain-name parameter should be the domain name used when completing DNS
request where no full FQDN is passed. This option can be given multiple times
if you need multiple search domains (DHCP Option 119).
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcp-server shared-network-name <name> subnet <subnet>
option vendor-option <option-name>
This configuration parameter lets you specify a vendor-option for the
subnet specified within the shared network definition. An example for
Ubiquiti is shown below:
**Example:**
Create ``172.18.201.0/24`` as a subnet within ``NET1`` and pass address of
Unifi controller at ``172.16.100.1`` to clients of that subnet.
.. code-block:: none
set service dhcp-server shared-network-name 'NET1' subnet
'172.18.201.0/24' option vendor-option ubiquiti '172.16.100.1'
Dynamic DNS Update (RFC 2136)
-----------------------------
VyOS DHCP service supports RFC-2136 DDNS protocol. Based on DHCP lease change
events, DHCP server generates DDNS update requests (defines as NameChangeRequests
or NCRs) and posts them to a compliant DNS server, that will update its name
database accordingly.
VyOS built-in DNS Forwarder does not support DDNS, you will need an external DNS
server with RFC-2136 DDNS support.
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcp-server dynamic-dns-update
Enables DDNS globally.
**Behavioral settings**
These settings can be configured on the global level and overridden on the scope
level, i.e. for individual shared networks or subnets. See examples below.
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcp-server dynamic-dns-update send-updates [ enable
| disable ]
If set to ``enable`` on global level, updates for all scopes will be enabled,
except if explicitly set to ``disable`` on the scope level. If set to ``disable``,
updates will only be sent for scopes, where ``send-updates`` is explicity
set to ``enable``.
This model is followed for a few behavioral settings below: if the option is
not set, the setting is inherited from the parent scope. You can override the
parent scope setting by setting the option explicitly.
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcp-server dynamic-dns-update override-no-update [ enable
| disable ]
VyOS will ignore client request not to update DNS records and send DDNS
update requests regardless.
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcp-server dynamic-dns-update override-client-update [ enable
| disable ]
VyOS will override client DDNS request settings and always update both
forward and reverse DNS records.
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcp-server dynamic-dns-update update-on-renew [ enable
| disable ]
Issue DDNS update requests on DHCP lease renew. In busy networks this may
generate a lot of traffic.
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcp-server dynamic-dns-update conflict-resolution [ enable
| disable ]
Use RFC-4703 conflict resolution. This algorithm helps in situation when
multiple clients reserve same IP addresses or advertise identical hostnames.
Should be used in most situations.
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcp-server dynamic-dns-update replace-client-name [ never
| always | when-present | when-not-present ]
* **never**: use the name sent by the client. If the client didn't provide any,
do not generate one. This is the default behavior
* **always**: always generate a name for the client
* **when-present**: replace the name the client sent with a generated one, if
the client didn't send any, do not generate one
* **when-not-present**: use the name sent by the client. If the client didn't
send any, generate one for the client
The names are generated using ``generated-prefix``, ``qualifying-suffix`` and the
client's IP address string.
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcp-server dynamic-dns-update generated-prefix <prefix>
Prefix used in client name generation.
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcp-server dynamic-dns-update qualifying-suffix <suffix>
DNS suffix used in client name generation.
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcp-server dynamic-dns-update ttl-percent <0-100>
TTL of the DNS record as a percentage of the DHCP lease time.
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcp-server dynamic-dns-update hostname-char-set
<character string>
Characters, that are considered invalid in the client name. They will be replaced
with ``hostname-char-replacement`` string.
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcp-server dynamic-dns-update hostname-char-replacement
<character string>
Replacement string for the invalid characters defined by ``hostname-char-set``.
**TSIG keys definition**
This is the global list of TSIG keys for DDNS updates. They need to be specified by
the name in the DNS domain definitions.
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcp-server dynamic-dns-update tsig-key <key-name>
algorithm <algorithm>
Sets the algorithm for the TSIG key. Supported algorithms are ``hmac-md5``,
``hmac-sha1``, ``hmac-sha224``, ``hmac-sha256``, ``hmac-sha384``, ``hmac-sha512``
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcp-server dynamic-dns-update tsig-key <key-name>
secret <key-secret>
base64-encoded TSIG key secret value
**DNS domains definition**
This is global configuration of DNS servers for the updatable forward and reverse
DNS domains. For every domain multiple DNS servers can be specified.
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcp-server dynamic-dns-update [forward|reverse]-domain
<domain-name> key-name <tsig-key-name>
TSIG key used for the domain.
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcp-server dynamic-dns-update [forward|reverse]-domain
<domain-name> dns-server <number> address <ip-address>
IP address of the DNS server.
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcp-server dynamic-dns-update [forward|reverse]-domain
<domain-name> dns-server <number> port <port>
UDP port of the DNS server. ``53`` is the default.
**Example:**
Global configuration you will most likely want:
.. code-block:: none
set service dhcp-server dynamic-dns-update send-updates enable
set service dhcp-server dynamic-dns-update conflict-resolution enable
Override the above configuration for a shared network NET1:
.. code-block:: none
set service dhcp-server shared-network-name 'NET1' dynamic-dns-update replace-client-name when-not-present
set service dhcp-server shared-network-name 'NET1' dynamic-dns-update generated-prefix ip
set service dhcp-server shared-network-name 'NET1' dynamic-dns-update qualifying-suffix mybigdomain.net
And in a subnet within the same shared network:
.. code-block:: none
set service dhcp-server shared-network-name 'NET1' subnet '172.18.201.0/24' dynamic-dns-update qualifying-suffix mydomain.net
Configure TSIG keys:
.. code-block:: none
set service dhcp-server dynamic-dns-update tsig-key mydomain-net algorithm hmac-sha256
set service dhcp-server dynamic-dns-update tsig-key mydomain-net secret eWF5YW15bGl0dGxla2V5IQ==
set service dhcp-server dynamic-dns-update tsig-key reverse-172-18-201 algorithm hmac-sha256
set service dhcp-server dynamic-dns-update tsig-key reverse-172-18-201 secret eWF5YW15YW5vdGhlcmxpdHRsZWtleSE=
Configure DDNS domains:
.. code-block:: none
set service dhcp-server dynamic-dns-update forward-domain mydomain.net key-name mydomain-net
set service dhcp-server dynamic-dns-update forward-domain mydomain.net dns-server 1 address '172.18.0.254'
set service dhcp-server dynamic-dns-update forward-domain mydomain.net dns-server 1 port 1053
set service dhcp-server dynamic-dns-update forward-domain mydomain.net dns-server 2 address '192.168.124.254'
set service dhcp-server dynamic-dns-update forward-domain mydomain.net dns-server 2 port 53
set service dhcp-server dynamic-dns-update forward-domain 201.18.172.in-addr.arpa key-name reverse-172-18-201
set service dhcp-server dynamic-dns-update reverse-domain 201.18.172.in-addr.arpa dns-server 1 address '172.18.0.254'
set service dhcp-server dynamic-dns-update reverse-domain 201.18.172.in-addr.arpa dns-server 1 port 1053
set service dhcp-server dynamic-dns-update reverse-domain 201.18.172.in-addr.arpa dns-server 2 address '192.168.124.254'
set service dhcp-server dynamic-dns-update reverse-domain 201.18.172.in-addr.arpa dns-server 2 port 53
High Availability
-----------------
VyOS provides High Availability support for DHCP server. DHCP High
Availability can act in two different modes:
* **Active-active**: both DHCP servers will respond to DHCP requests. If
``mode`` is not defined, this is the default behavior.
* **Active-passive**: only ``primary`` server will respond to DHCP requests.
If this server goes offline, then ``secondary`` server will take place.
DHCP High Availability must be configured explicitly by the following
statements on both servers:
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcp-server high-availability mode [active-active
| active-passive]
Define operation mode of High Availability feature. Default value if command
is not specified is `active-active`
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcp-server high-availability source-address <address>
Local IP `<address>` used when communicating to the HA peer.
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcp-server high-availability remote <address>
Remote peer IP `<address>` of the second DHCP server in this HA
cluster.
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcp-server high-availability name <name>
Define the name of the peer server to establish and identify the HA (High Availability) connection.
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcp-server high-availability status <primary
| secondary>
The primary and secondary statements determines whether the server is primary
or secondary.
.. note:: In order for the primary and the secondary DHCP server to keep
their lease tables in sync, they must be able to reach each other on TCP
port 647. If you have firewall rules in effect, adjust them accordingly.
.. hint:: The dialogue between HA partners is neither encrypted nor
authenticated. Since most DHCP servers exist within an organisation's own
secure Intranet, this would be an unnecessary overhead. However, if you
have DHCP HA peers whose communications traverse insecure networks,
then we recommend that you consider the use of VPN tunneling between them
to ensure that the HA partnership is immune to disruption
(accidental or otherwise) via third parties.
Static mappings
---------------
You can specify a static DHCP assignment on a per host basis. You will need the
MAC address of the station and your desired IP address. The address must be
inside the subnet definition but can be outside of the range statement.
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcp-server shared-network-name <name> subnet
<subnet> static-mapping <description> mac <address>
Create a new DHCP static mapping named `<description>` which is valid for
the host identified by its MAC `<address>`.
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcp-server shared-network-name <name> subnet
<subnet> static-mapping <description> duid <identifier>
Create a new DHCP static mapping named `<description>` which is valid for
the host identified by its DHCP unique identifier (DUID) `<identifier>`.
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcp-server shared-network-name <name> subnet
<subnet> static-mapping <description> ip-address <address>
Static DHCP IP address assign to host identified by `<description>`. IP
address must be inside the `<subnet>` which is defined but can be outside
the dynamic range created with :cfgcmd:`set service dhcp-server
shared-network-name <name> subnet <subnet> range <n>`. If no ip-address is
specified, an IP from the dynamic pool is used.
This is useful, for example, in combination with hostfile update.
.. hint:: This is the equivalent of the host block in dhcpd.conf of
isc-dhcpd.
**Example:**
* IP address ``192.168.1.100`` shall be statically mapped to client named ``client1``
.. code-block:: none
set service dhcp-server shared-network-name 'NET1' subnet 192.168.1.0/24 subnet-id 1
set service dhcp-server shared-network-name 'NET1' subnet 192.168.1.0/24 static-mapping client1 ip-address 192.168.1.100
set service dhcp-server shared-network-name 'NET1' subnet 192.168.1.0/24 static-mapping client1 mac aa:bb:11:22:33:00
The configuration will look as follows:
.. code-block:: none
show service dhcp-server shared-network-name NET1
subnet 192.168.1.0/24 {
static-mapping client1 {
ip-address 192.168.1.100
mac aa:bb:11:22:33:00
}
subnet-id 1
}
Options
=======
.. list-table::
:header-rows: 1
:stub-columns: 0
:widths: 12 7 23 40 20
* - Setting name
- Option number
- ISC-DHCP Option name
- Option description
- Multi
* - client-prefix-length
- 1
- subnet-mask
- Specifies the clients subnet mask as per RFC 950. If unset,
subnet declaration is used.
- N
* - time-offset
- 2
- time-offset
- Offset of the client's subnet in seconds from Coordinated
Universal Time (UTC)
- N
* - default-router
- 3
- routers
- IPv4 address of router on the client's subnet
- N
* - time-server
- 4
- time-servers
- RFC 868 time server IPv4 address
- Y
* - name-server
- 6
- domain-name-servers
- DNS server IPv4 address
- Y
* - domain-name
- 15
- domain-name
- Client domain name
- Y
* - ip-forwarding
- 19
- ip-forwarding
- Enable IP forwarding on client
- N
* - ntp-server
- 42
- ntp-servers
- IP address of NTP server
- Y
* - wins-server
- 44
- netbios-name-servers
- NetBIOS over TCP/IP name server
- Y
* - server-identifier
- 54
- dhcp-server-identifier
- IP address for DHCP server identifier
- N
* - bootfile-server
- siaddr
- next-server
- IPv4 address of next bootstrap server
- N
* - tftp-server-name
- 66
- tftp-server-name
- Name or IPv4 address of TFTP server
- N
* - bootfile-name
- 67
- bootfile-name, filename
- Bootstrap file name
- N
* - bootfile-size
- 13
- boot-size
- Boot image length in 512-octet blocks
- N
* - smtp-server
- 69
- smtp-server
- IP address of SMTP server
- Y
* - pop-server
- 70
- pop-server
- IP address of POP3 server
- Y
* - domain-search
- 119
- domain-search
- Client domain search
- Y
* - static-route
- 121, 249
- rfc3442-static-route, windows-static-route
- Classless static route
- N
* - wpad-url
- 252
- wpad-url, wpad-url code 252 = text
- Web Proxy Autodiscovery (WPAD) URL
- N
* - lease
-
- default-lease-time, max-lease-time
- Lease timeout in seconds (default: 86400)
- N
* - range
-
- range
- DHCP lease range
- Y
* - exclude
-
-
- IP address to exclude from DHCP lease range
- Y
* - failover
-
-
- DHCP failover parameters
-
* - static-mapping
-
-
- Name of static mapping
- Y
Multi: can be specified multiple times.
Example
=======
Please see the :ref:`dhcp-dns-quick-start` configuration.
.. _dhcp-server:v4_example_failover:
High Availability
-----------------
Configuration of a DHCP HA pair:
* Setup DHCP HA for network 192.0.2.0/24
* Use active-active HA mode.
* Default gateway and DNS server is at `192.0.2.254`
* The primary DHCP server named dhcp-primary uses address `192.168.189.252`
* The secondary DHCP server with named dhcp-secondary uses address `192.168.189.253`
* DHCP range spans from `192.168.189.10` - `192.168.189.250`
Common configuration, valid for both primary and secondary node.
.. code-block:: none
set service dhcp-server shared-network-name NET-VYOS subnet 192.0.2.0/24 option default-router '192.0.2.254'
set service dhcp-server shared-network-name NET-VYOS subnet 192.0.2.0/24 option name-server '192.0.2.254'
set service dhcp-server shared-network-name NET-VYOS subnet 192.0.2.0/24 option domain-name 'vyos.net'
set service dhcp-server shared-network-name NET-VYOS subnet 192.0.2.0/24 range 0 start '192.0.2.10'
set service dhcp-server shared-network-name NET-VYOS subnet 192.0.2.0/24 range 0 stop '192.0.2.250'
set service dhcp-server shared-network-name NET-VYOS subnet 192.0.2.0/24 subnet-id '1'
**Primary**
.. code-block:: none
set service dhcp-server high-availability mode 'active-active'
set service dhcp-server high-availability source-address '192.168.189.252'
set service dhcp-server high-availability name 'dhcp-secondary'
set service dhcp-server high-availability remote '192.168.189.253'
set service dhcp-server high-availability status 'primary'
**Secondary**
.. code-block:: none
set service dhcp-server high-availability mode 'active-active'
set service dhcp-server high-availability source-address '192.168.189.253'
set service dhcp-server high-availability name 'dhcp-primary'
set service dhcp-server high-availability remote '192.168.189.252'
set service dhcp-server high-availability status 'secondary'
.. _dhcp-server:v4_example_raw:
Operation Mode
==============
.. opcmd:: show log dhcp server
Show DHCP server daemon log file
.. opcmd:: show log dhcp client
Show logs from all DHCP client processes.
.. opcmd:: show log dhcp client interface <interface>
Show logs from specific `interface` DHCP client process.
.. opcmd:: restart dhcp server
Restart the DHCP server
.. opcmd:: show dhcp server statistics
Show the DHCP server statistics:
.. code-block:: none
vyos@vyos:~$ show dhcp server statistics
Pool Size Leases Available Usage
----------- ------ -------- ----------- -------
dhcpexample 99 2 97 2%
.. opcmd:: show dhcp server statistics pool <pool>
Show the DHCP server statistics for the specified pool.
.. opcmd:: show dhcp server leases
Show statuses of all active leases:
.. code-block:: none
vyos@vyos:~$ show dhcp server leases
IP Address MAC address State Lease start Lease expiration Remaining Pool Hostname Origin
-------------- ----------------- ------- ------------------- ------------------- ----------- -------- ---------- --------
192.168.11.134 00:50:79:66:68:09 active 2023/11/29 09:51:05 2023/11/29 10:21:05 0:24:10 LAN VPCS1 local
192.168.11.133 50:00:00:06:00:00 active 2023/11/29 09:51:38 2023/11/29 10:21:38 0:24:43 LAN VYOS-6 local
10.11.11.108 50:00:00:05:00:00 active 2023/11/29 09:51:43 2023/11/29 10:21:43 0:24:48 VIF-1001 VYOS5 local
192.168.11.135 00:50:79:66:68:07 active 2023/11/29 09:55:16 2023/11/29 09:59:16 0:02:21 remote
vyos@vyos:~$
.. hint:: Static mappings aren't shown. To show all states, use
``show dhcp server leases state all``.
.. opcmd:: show dhcp server leases origin [local | remote]
Show statuses of all active leases granted by local (this server) or
remote (failover server):
.. code-block:: none
vyos@vyos:~$ show dhcp server leases origin remote
IP Address MAC address State Lease start Lease expiration Remaining Pool Hostname Origin
-------------- ----------------- ------- ------------------- ------------------- ----------- -------- ---------- --------
192.168.11.135 00:50:79:66:68:07 active 2023/11/29 09:55:16 2023/11/29 09:59:16 0:02:21 remote
vyos@vyos:~$
.. opcmd:: show dhcp server leases pool <pool>
Show only leases in the specified pool.
.. code-block:: none
vyos@vyos:~$ show dhcp server leases pool LAN
IP Address MAC address State Lease start Lease expiration Remaining Pool Hostname Origin
-------------- ----------------- ------- ------------------- ------------------- ----------- ------ ---------- --------
192.168.11.134 00:50:79:66:68:09 active 2023/11/29 09:51:05 2023/11/29 10:21:05 0:23:55 LAN VPCS1 local
192.168.11.133 50:00:00:06:00:00 active 2023/11/29 09:51:38 2023/11/29 10:21:38 0:24:28 LAN VYOS-6 local
vyos@vyos:~$
.. opcmd:: show dhcp server leases sort <key>
Sort the output by the specified key. Possible keys: ip, hardware_address,
state, start, end, remaining, pool, hostname (default = ip)
.. opcmd:: show dhcp server leases state <state>
Show only leases with the specified state. Possible states: all, active,
free, expired, released, abandoned, reset, backup (default = active)
***********
IPv6 server
***********
VyOS also provides DHCPv6 server functionality which is described in this
section.
.. _dhcp-server:v6_config:
Configuration
=============
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcpv6-server preference <preference value>
Clients receiving advertise messages from multiple servers choose the server
with the highest preference value. The range for this value is ``0...255``.
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcpv6-server shared-network-name <name> subnet <subnet>
subnet-id <id>
This configuration parameter is required and must be unique to each subnet.
It is required to map subnets to lease file entries.
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcpv6-server shared-network-name <name> subnet
<prefix> lease-time {default | maximum | minimum}
The default lease time for DHCPv6 leases is 24 hours. This can be changed by
supplying a ``default-time``, ``maximum-time`` and ``minimum-time``. All
values need to be supplied in seconds.
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcpv6-server shared-network-name <name> subnet
<prefix> option nis-domain <domain-name>
A :abbr:`NIS (Network Information Service)` domain can be set to be used for
DHCPv6 clients.
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcpv6-server shared-network-name <name> subnet
<prefix> option nisplus-domain <domain-name>
The procedure to specify a :abbr:`NIS+ (Network Information Service Plus)`
domain is similar to the NIS domain one:
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcpv6-server shared-network-name <name> subnet
<prefix> option nis-server <address>
Specify a NIS server address for DHCPv6 clients.
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcpv6-server shared-network-name <name> subnet
<prefix> option nisplus-server <address>
Specify a NIS+ server address for DHCPv6 clients.
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcpv6-server shared-network-name <name> subnet
<prefix> option sip-server <address | fqdn>
Specify a :abbr:`SIP (Session Initiation Protocol)` server by IPv6
address of Fully Qualified Domain Name for all DHCPv6 clients.
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcpv6-server shared-network-name <name> subnet
<prefix> option sntp-server-address <address>
A SNTP server address can be specified for DHCPv6 clients.
Prefix Delegation
-----------------
To hand out individual prefixes to your clients the following configuration is
used:
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcpv6-server shared-network-name <name> subnet
<prefix> prefix-delegation prefix <pd-prefix> prefix-length <lenght>
Delegate prefixes from `<pd-prefix>` to clients in subnet `<prefix>`. Range
is defined by `<lenght>` in bits, 32 to 64.
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcpv6-server shared-network-name <name> subnet
<prefix> prefix-delegation prefix <pd-prefix> delegated-length <lenght>
Hand out prefixes of size `<length>` in bits from `<pd-prefix>` to clients
in subnet `<prefix>` when the request for prefix delegation.
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcpv6-server shared-network-name <name> subnet
<prefix> prefix-delegation prefix <pd-prefix> excluded-prefix <exclude-prefix>
Exclude `<exclude-prefix>` from `<pd-prefix>`.
.. cfgcmd:: set service dhcpv6-server shared-network-name <name> subnet
<prefix> prefix-delegation prefix <pd-prefix> excluded-prefix-length <length>
Define lenght of exclude prefix in `<pd-prefix>`.
**Example:**
* A shared network named ``PD-NET`` serves subnet ``2001:db8::/64``.
* It is connected to ``eth1``.
* Address pool shall be ``2001:db8::100`` through ``2001:db8::199``.
* It hands out prefixes ``2001:db8:0:10::/64`` through ``2001:db8:0:1f::/64``.
.. code-block:: none
set service dhcpv6-server shared-network-name 'PD-NET' interface 'eth1'
set service dhcpv6-server shared-network-name 'PD-NET' subnet 2001:db8::/64 range 1 start 2001:db8::100
set service dhcpv6-server shared-network-name 'PD-NET' subnet 2001:db8::/64 range 1 stop 2001:db8::199
set service dhcpv6-server shared-network-name 'PD-NET' subnet 2001:db8::/64 prefix-delegation prefix 2001:db8:0:10:: delegated-length '64'
set service dhcpv6-server shared-network-name 'PD-NET' subnet 2001:db8::/64 prefix-delegation prefix 2001:db8:0:10:: prefix-length '60'
set service dhcpv6-server shared-network-name 'PD-NET' subnet 2001:db8::/64 subnet-id 1
Address pools
-------------
DHCPv6 address pools must be configured for the system to act as a DHCPv6
server. The following example describes a common scenario.
**Example:**
* A shared network named ``NET1`` serves subnet ``2001:db8::/64``
* It is connected to ``eth1``
* DNS server is located at ``2001:db8::ffff``
* Address pool shall be ``2001:db8::100`` through ``2001:db8::199``.
* Lease time will be left at the default value which is 24 hours
.. code-block:: none
set service dhcpv6-server shared-network-name 'NET' interface 'eth1'
set service dhcpv6-server shared-network-name 'NET1' subnet 2001:db8::/64 range 1 start 2001:db8::100
set service dhcpv6-server shared-network-name 'NET1' subnet 2001:db8::/64 range 1 stop 2001:db8::199
set service dhcpv6-server shared-network-name 'NET1' subnet 2001:db8::/64 option name-server 2001:db8::ffff
set service dhcpv6-server shared-network-name 'NET1' subnet 2001:db8::/64 subnet-id 1
The configuration will look as follows:
.. code-block:: none
show service dhcpv6-server
shared-network-name NET1 {
subnet 2001:db8::/64 {
range 1 {
start 2001:db8::100
stop 2001:db8::199
}
option {
name-server 2001:db8::ffff
}
subnet-id 1
}
}
.. _dhcp-server:v6_static_mapping:
Static mappings
---------------
In order to map specific IPv6 addresses to specific hosts static mappings can
be created. The following example explains the process.
**Example:**
* IPv6 address ``2001:db8::101`` shall be statically mapped
* IPv6 prefix ``2001:db8:0:101::/64`` shall be statically mapped
* Host specific mapping shall be named ``client1``
.. hint:: The identifier is the device's DUID: colon-separated hex list (as
used by isc-dhcp option dhcpv6.client-id). If the device already has a
dynamic lease from the DHCPv6 server, its DUID can be found with ``show
service dhcpv6 server leases``. The DUID begins at the 5th octet (after the
4th colon) of IAID_DUID.
.. code-block:: none
set service dhcpv6-server shared-network-name 'NET1' subnet 2001:db8::/64 static-mapping client1 ipv6-address 2001:db8::101
set service dhcpv6-server shared-network-name 'NET1' subnet 2001:db8::/64 static-mapping client1 ipv6-prefix 2001:db8:0:101::/64
set service dhcpv6-server shared-network-name 'NET1' subnet 2001:db8::/64 static-mapping client1 duid 00:01:00:01:12:34:56:78:aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff
The configuration will look as follows:
.. stop_vyoslinter (00:01:00:01:12:34:56:78:aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff false positive)
.. code-block:: none
show service dhcpv6-server shared-network-name NET1
subnet 2001:db8::/64 {
static-mapping client1 {
duid 00:01:00:01:12:34:56:78:aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff
ipv6-address 2001:db8::101
ipv6-prefix 2001:db8:0:101::/64
}
}
.. start_vyoslinter
.. _dhcp-server:v6_op_cmd:
Operation Mode
==============
.. opcmd:: show log dhcpv6 server
Show DHCPv6 server daemon log file
.. opcmd:: show log dhcpv6 client
Show logs from all DHCPv6 client processes.
.. opcmd:: show log dhcpv6 client interface <interface>
Show logs from specific `interface` DHCPv6 client process.
.. opcmd:: restart dhcpv6 server
To restart the DHCPv6 server
.. opcmd:: show dhcpv6 server leases
Shows status of all assigned leases:
.. code-block:: none
vyos@vyos:~$ show dhcpv6 server leases
IPv6 address State Last communication Lease expiration Remaining Type Pool DUID
---------------- ------- -------------------- ------------------- ----------- ----- -------- --------------------------------------------
2001:db8::101 active 2019/12/05 19:40:10 2019/12/06 07:40:10 11:45:21 IA_NA NET1 98:76:54:32:00:01:00:01:12:34:56:78:aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff
2001:db8::102 active 2019/12/05 14:01:23 2019/12/06 02:01:23 6:06:34 IA_NA NET1 87:65:43:21:00:01:00:01:11:22:33:44:fa:fb:fc:fd:fe:ff
2001:db8:10::/64 active 2019/12/05 23:20:10 2019/12/06 11:40:10 11:45:21 IA_PD PD-NET1 98:76:54:32:00:01:00:01:12:34:56:78:aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff
.. hint:: Static mappings aren't shown. To show all states, use ``show dhcp
server leases state all``.
.. opcmd:: show dhcpv6 server leases pool <pool>
Show only leases in the specified pool.
.. opcmd:: show dhcpv6 server leases sort <key>
Sort the output by the specified key. Possible keys: expires, iaid_duid, ip,
last_comm, pool, remaining, state, type (default = ip)
.. opcmd:: show dhcpv6 server leases state <state>
Show only leases with the specified state. Possible states: abandoned,
active, all, backup, expired, free, released, reset (default = active)