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| diff --git a/docs/interfaces/ethernet.rst b/docs/interfaces/ethernet.rst index 09c72ec8..cdf3622c 100644 --- a/docs/interfaces/ethernet.rst +++ b/docs/interfaces/ethernet.rst @@ -73,43 +73,6 @@ Link Administration     Configure :abbr:`MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit)` on given `<interface>`. It     is the size (in bytes) of the largest ethernet frame sent on this link. -Prefix Delegation (DHCPv6-PD) ------------------------------ - -VyOS 1.3 (equuleus) supports DHCPv6-PD. DHCPv6 Prefix Delegation is supported -by most ISPs who provide native IPv6 for consumers on fixed networks. - -.. cfgcmd:: set interfaces ethernet <interface> dhcpv6-option pd <id> length <length> - -   Some ISPs by default only delegate a /64 prefix. To request for a specific -   prefix size use this option to request for a bigger delegation for this pd -   `<id>`. This value -   is in the range from 32 - 64 so you could request up to /32 down to a /64 -   delegation. - -   Default value is 64. - -.. cfgcmd:: set interfaces ethernet <interface> dhcpv6-option pd <id> interface <delegatee> address <address> - -   Specify the interface address used locally on the interfcae where the prefix -   has been delegated to. ID must be a decimal integer. - -   It will be combined with the delegated prefix and the sla-id to form a complete -   interface address. The default is to use the EUI-64 address of the interface. - -   Example: - -   Using ``<id>`` value 65535 will assign IPv6 address ``<prefix>::ffff`` to the -   interface. - -.. cfgcmd:: set interfaces ethernet <interface> dhcpv6-option pd <id> interface <delegatee> sla-id <id> - -   Specify the identifier value of the site-level aggregator (SLA) on the -   interface. ID must be a decimal number greater then 0 which fits in the length -   of SLA IDs (see below). For example, if ID is 1 and the client is delegated -   an IPv6 prefix 2001:db8:ffff::/48, dhcp6c will combine the two values into a -   single IPv6 prefix, 2001:db8:ffff:1::/64, and will configure the prefix on -   the specified interface.  Operation  ========= | 
