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+# This is an example configuration file for the DHCPv6 server in Kea.
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+# It contains configuration of the MySQL host database backend, used
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+# to retrieve reserved addresses, host names, DHCPv4 message fields
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+# and DHCP options from MySQL database.
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+{ "Dhcp6":
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+
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+{
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+# Kea is told to listen on ethX interface only.
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+ "interfaces-config": {
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+ "interfaces": [ "ethX" ]
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+ },
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+
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+# We need to specify lease type. As of May 2014, three backends are supported:
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+# memfile, mysql and pgsql. We'll just use memfile, because it doesn't require
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+# any prior set up.
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+ "lease-database": {
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+ "type": "memfile"
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+ },
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+
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+# This is pretty basic stuff, it has nothing to do with reservations.
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+ "preferred-lifetime": 3000,
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+ "valid-lifetime": 4000,
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+ "renew-timer": 1000,
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+ "rebind-timer": 2000,
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+
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+# Kea supports two types of identifiers in DHCPv6: hw-address (hardware/MAC address
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+# of the client) and duid (DUID inserted by the client). When told to do so, Kea can
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+# check for each of these identifier types, but it takes a costly database lookup
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+# to do so. It is therefore useful from a performance perspective to use only
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+# the reservation types that are actually used in a given network.
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+ "host-reservation-identifiers": [ "duid", "hw-address" ],
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+
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+# Specify connection to the database holding host reservations. The type
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+# specifies that the MySQL database is used. user and password are the
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+# credentials used to connect to the database. host and name specify
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+# location of the host where the database instance is running, and the
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+# name of the database to use. The server processing a packet will first
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+# check if there are any reservations specified for this client in the
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+# reservations list, within the subnet (configuration file). If there are
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+# no reservations there, the server will try to retrieve reservations
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+# from this database.
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+ "hosts-database": {
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+ "type": "mysql",
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+ "name": "kea",
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+ "user": "kea",
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+ "password": "kea",
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+ "host": "localhost"
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+ },
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+
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+# Define a subnet with a pool of dynamic addresses and a pool of dynamic
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+# prefixes. Addresses and prefixes from those pools will be assigned to
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+# clients which don't have reservations in the database. Subnet identifier
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+# is equal to 1. If this subnet is selected for the client, this subnet
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+# id will be used to search for the reservations within the database.
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+ "subnet6": [
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+ {
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+ "subnet": "2001:db8:1::/48",
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+
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+ "pools": [ { "pool": "2001:db8:1::/80" } ],
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+
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+ "pd-pools": [
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+ {
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+ "prefix": "2001:db8:1:8000::",
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+ "prefix-len": 56,
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+ "delegated-len": 64
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+ }
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+ ],
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+ "interface": "ethX",
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+ "id": 1
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+ }
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+ ]
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+},
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+
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+# The following configures logging. Kea will log all debug messages
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+# to /var/log/kea-debug.log file.
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+"Logging": {
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+ "loggers": [
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+ {
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+ "name": "kea-dhcp6",
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+ "output_options": [
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+ {
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+ "output": "/var/log/kea-debug.log"
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+ }
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+ ],
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+ "debuglevel": 99,
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+ "severity": "DEBUG"
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+ }
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+ ]
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+}
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+
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+}
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