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- # This is an example configuration file for DHCPv6 server in Kea
- # that showcases how to do host reservations. It is
- # assumed that one subnet (2001:db8:1::/64) is available directly
- # over ethX interface. A number of hosts have various combinations
- # of addresses and prefixes reserved for them.
- { "Dhcp6":
- {
- # 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"
- },
- # This is pretty basic stuff, it has nothing to do with reservations.
- "preferred-lifetime": 3000,
- "valid-lifetime": 4000,
- "renew-timer": 1000,
- "rebind-timer": 2000,
- # The following list defines subnets. Subnet, pools and interface definitions
- # are the same as in the regular scenario, without host reservations.
- # least subnet and pool entries.
- "subnet6": [
- {
- "subnet": "2001:db8:1::/48",
- "pools": [ { "pool": "2001:db8:1::/80" } ],
- "pd-pools": [
- {
- "prefix": "2001:db8:1:8000::",
- "prefix-len": 56,
- "delegated-len": 64
- }
- ],
- "interface": "ethX",
- # Host reservations. Define two reservations for the 192.0.2.202 and
- # 192.0.2.100 address. Note that the latter is a reservation for the
- # address which is within the range of the pool of the dynamically
- # allocated address. The server will exclude this address from this
- # pool and only assign it to the client which has a reservation for
- # it.
- "reservations": [
- # This is a simple host reservation. The host with DUID matching
- # specified value will get 2001:db8:1::100 address.
- {
- "duid": "01:02:03:04:05:0A:0B:0C:0D:0E",
- "ip-addresses": [ "2001:db8:1::100" ]
- },
- # This is similar to the previous one, but this time the reservation is done
- # based on hardware/MAC address. The server will do its best to extract
- # the hardware/MAC address from received packets.
- {
- "hw-address": "00:01:02:03:04:05",
- "ip-addresses": [ "2001:db8:1::101" ]
- },
- # This is a bit more advanced configuration. The client with specified
- # DUID will get a reserved address, prefix and a hostname.
- {
- "duid": "01:02:03:04:05:06:07:08:09:0A",
- "ip-addresses": [ "2001:db8:1::102" ],
- "prefixes": [ "2001:db8:2:abcd::/64" ],
- "hostname": "foo.example.com"
- }
- ]
- }
- ]
- },
- # 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": 99,
- "severity": "DEBUG"
- }
- ]
- }
- }
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