# This is an example configuration file for DHCPv6 server in Kea. # It demonstrates how to configure Kea to use DUID-LLT with some # values specified explicitly. { "Dhcp6": { # Configure server identifier (DUID-LLT). The hexadecimal value of the # identifier will be used as link layer address component of the DUID. # The link layer type will be ethernet. The value of time is set to 0 # which indicates that the server must generate this value, i.e. use # current time. Note that it is easy to move from this configuration # to DUID-EN or DUID-LL. It would require changing the "type" value # to "EN" or "LL" respectively. The "identifier" would hold a # DUID-EN variable length identifier or DUID-LL link layer address. # The values of "time" and "htype" would be ignored for DUID-EN. # If one wanted to use a non-default enterprise-id for DUID-EN, the # "enterprise-id" parameter would need to be added. Note that only # a "type" parameter is mandatory while specifying "server-id" map. "server-id": { "type": "LLT", "identifier": "12C4D5AF870C", "time": 0, "htype": 1 }, # Kea is told to listen on ethX interface only. "interfaces-config": { "interfaces": [ "ethX" ] }, # We need to specify lease type. As of May 2014, three backends are supported: # memfile, mysql and pgsql. We'll just use memfile, because it doesn't require # any prior set up. "lease-database": { "type": "memfile" }, # Addresses will be assigned with preferred and valid lifetimes # being 3000 and 4000, respectively. Client is told to start # renewing after 1000 seconds. If the server does not respond # after 2000 seconds since the lease was granted, client is supposed # to start REBIND procedure (emergency renewal that allows switching # to a different server). "preferred-lifetime": 3000, "valid-lifetime": 4000, "renew-timer": 1000, "rebind-timer": 2000, # The following list defines subnets. Each subnet consists of at # least subnet and pool entries. "subnet6": [ { "pools": [ { "pool": "2001:db8:1::/80" } ], "subnet": "2001:db8:1::/64", "interface": "ethX" } ] }, # The following configures logging. Kea will log all debug messages # to /var/log/kea-debug.log file. "Logging": { "loggers": [ { "name": "kea-dhcp6", "output_options": [ { "output": "/var/log/kea-debug.log" } ], "debuglevel": 0, "severity": "INFO" } ] } }