You can use DHCP binding to bind a virtual machine's MAC address to an IPv6 address.
You can use DHCP binding in your environment for services that must keep the same IP address.
Prerequisites
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Verify that you are an organization administrator, system administrator, or that you are assigned a role that includes an equivalent set of rights.
- Verify that you have activated DCHP for your organization VDC network either in network or in gateway mode.
Procedure
- In the top navigation bar, click Networking.
- Click the name of the network that you want to edit.
- In the IP Management section, click DHCP.
- Under DHCP, click IPv6 Bindings.
- Click New.
- Enter a name and, optionally, a description for the new binding.
- Enter an IPv6 address to bind to a MAC address.
- Enter a MAC address to which to bind the IP address.
- Enter a lease time for the binding and click Next.
- (Optional) If you want to configure DNS through DHCP, enter up to two DNS servers.
- Click Next.
- (Optional) Enter up to two SNTP servers.
- Click Next.
- (Optional) Enter up to 6 domain names for the binding.
- Review your settings and click Finish.