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dhcp6c.conf(5)							dhcp6c.conf(5)

NAME
       dhcp6c.conf - configuration file of the DHCPv6 client daemon, dhcp6c

DESCRIPTION
       dhcp6c.conf is a configuration file for dhcp6c (DHCPv6 client).

       dhcp6c  is  configured by the configuration information (such as rapid-
       commit, requesting temp-address, or prefix-delegation)  in  this	 file.
       dhcp6c.conf  is an ASCII text file and lines that start with # are com‐
       ments.

STATEMENTS
       interface <interface name>
       {
	    [declarations]
       };

       Write configurations for this interface in this statement.  In  [decla‐
       rations], options can be specified.

DECLARATIONS
       send [dhcpoptions];

       With  this  declaration,	 dhcp6c	 sends	specified  options.  Currently
       rapid-commit is defined.

       send rapid-commit;
       This declaration enables dhcp6c to request the dhcp6s server to perform
       a Rapid Commit.

       request [dhcpoptions];
       This  declaration  enables  dhcp6c  to request specified options.  Cur‐
       rently temp-address,  domain-name-servers,  and	prefix-delegation  are
       defined.

       request domain-name-servers;
       The DHCPv6 mechanism provides a way to obtain configuration information
       such as a list of available DNS servers or NTP servers.	This  declara‐
       tion  enables  dhcp6c  to  request a DNS server address from the DHCPv6
       server.

       request domain-search-list;
       This declaration enables dhcp6c to request a domain search  list	 which
       dhcp6c uses when resolving hostnames with DNS.

       request prefix-delegation;
       This  declaration  enables dhcp6c to request a Prefix Delegation to the
       DHCPv6 server. dhcp6c gets a prefix assignment from the DHCPv6 server.

       request temp-address;
       This declaration enables dhcp6c to request temporary addresses.	dhcp6c
       requests	 Non-temporary	Addresses as default. This option makes dhcp6c
       request Temporary Addresses.

       information-only;
       This declaration enables dhcp6c to request host configuration  informa‐
       tion  from the DHCPv6 server. If dhcp6c doesn't need to be assigned any
       addresses, this option should be specified.

       address {
	    [<ipv6 address>/<prefix length>];
	    [prefer-life-time <preferred-lifetime>];
	    [valid-life-time <valid-lifetime>];
       };
       This declaration defines the dhcp6c client preferred IPv6 address,  the
       preferred  lifetime  of	the  address,  and the valid lifetime for this
       interface.

       prefix {
	    [<ipv6 prefix>/<prefix length>];
	    [prefer-life-time <preferred-lifetime>];
	    [valid-life-time <valid-lifetime>];
       };
       This declaration defines the  dhcp6c  client  acting  as	 a  requesting
       router  for  the	 preferred prefix, the prefix length, and the prefix's
       preferred lifetime, and valid lifetime for this interface.

       prefer-life-time <preferred-lifetime>;
       This declaration sets  the  preferred  lifetime	(in  seconds)  of  the
       address	or prefix. This declaration is valid only in address or prefix
       declarations.

       valid-life-time <valid-lifetime>;
       This declaration sets the valid lifetime (in seconds) of the address or
       prefix.	 This  declaration is valid only in address or prefix declara‐
       tions.

       renew-time <renew-time>;
       This declaration specifies the Renew Time (in seconds) for  this	 Iden‐
       tity Association (IA). Renew Time is a T1 value in an IA option. dhcp6c
       sets the Renew Time in IA options to the specified value.

       rebind-time <rebind-time>;
       This declaration specifies the Rebind Time (in seconds)	for  this  IA.
       Rebind Time is T2 value in an IA option. dhcp6c sets the Rebind Time in
       IA options to the specified value.

DHCPOPTIONS
       rapid-commit
       If this option is used in a "send [dhcpoptions];"  declaration,	dhcp6c
       sends DHCPv6 messages with a Rapid Commit option.

       domain-name-servers
       If  this	 option	 is  used  in  a "request [dhcpoptions];" declaration,
       dhcp6c requests the DNS server address via the DHCPv6 mechanism.

       prefix-delegation
       If this option is  used	in  a  "request	 [dhcpoptions];"  declaration,
       dhcp6c requests a Prefix Delegation to the DHCPv6 servers.

       prefix-delegation-interface <interface name>
       Specifies the name of the interface definition in radvd.conf
       that dhcp6c will write the 'prefix' declaration for. By default,
       dhcp6c will write a radvd.conf prefix declaration for the interface
       on which it receives the prefix delegation lease.

EXAMPLES
       This is a sample of the dhcp6c.conf file.
       interface eth0 {
	    send rapid-commit;
	    request prefix-delegation;
	    request domain-name-servers;
	    request temp-address;
	    iaid 11111;
	    address {
		 3ffe:10::10/64;
		 prefer-life-time 6000;
		 valid-life-time 8000;
	    };
	    renew-time 11000;
	    rebind-time 21000;
       };

SEE ALSO
       dhcp6c(8)

BUGS
       Report bugs via http://hosted.fedoraproject.org/projects/dhcpv6/

AUTHORS
       See http://hosted.fedoraproject.org/projects/dhcpv6/wiki/Authors

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