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Sometimes a modem might give a local IP before it retrieves a WAN IP.
This can be an issue with failover routes,
since the default route will get overridden.
(cherry picked from commit e8535616aae2bf0c20aacee6a4d0761183bae6d9)
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(cherry picked from commit dd2eb5e5686655c996ae95285b8ad7eb73d63d0b)
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When including XML files they all contained a comment from where the snipped
had actually been included from. The comment had been "included start" and
"included end" instead of "include start" and "include end".
This commit corrects the glitch.
(cherry-picked from commit ee2dfee43f8319726c2225a5ad2367d936ec3176)
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Some might want to have an IP address handed out by a DHCP server but not want
a default route to be installed. This can be done using the CLI command:
"set interfaces ethernet eth2 dhcp-options no-default-route"
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The current CLI did not support multiple prefix-delegations per interface. Some
ISPs only send one /64 to a client per prefix-delegation request, but they
allow the customer to request multiple prefixes.
The 'dhcpv6-options prefix-delegation' node has been renamed and converted to a
tag node named 'dhcpv6-options pd'. The tag node specifies a PD request (>=0).
In the past the user needed to know what prefix will be assigned and required
to calculate the sla-len by himself. The 'sla-len' node was dropped and is now
calculated in the background from the 'dhcpv6-options pd 0 length' node.
It is no longer mandatory to supply the 'sla-id' node, if sla-id is not
specified it is 'guessed' by counting upwards.
Example configuration:
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ethernet eth1 {
address dhcpv6
dhcpv6-options {
pd 0 {
length 56
interface eth2 {
address 1
}
}
}
}
This will request a /56 assignment from the ISP and will delegate a /64 network
to interface eth2. VyOS will use the interface address ::1 on the delegate
interface (eth2) as its local address.
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