sip-domain-name
Function
The sip-domain-name command configures the SIP domain name suffix assigned by the DHCPv6 server to a DHCPv6 client.
The undo sip-domain-name command deletes the assigned SIP domain name suffix.
By default, no SIP domain name suffix is configured for the DHCPv6 client.
Usage Guidelines
Usage Scenario
The sip-domain-name command is used on DHCPv6 servers. The DHCPv6 server specifies an SIP domain name when allocating IPv6 addresses for clients. You can use the sip-domain-name command on the DHCPv6 server to specify a SIP domain name for each global address pool. When allocating IPv6 addresses to clients, the DHCPv6 server also sends the domain name suffixes to the clients.
Precautions
A maximum of four SIP domain name suffixes can be configured for an IPv6 address pool.