Network Working Group                                            B. Volz
Request for Comments: 4580                           Cisco Systems, Inc.
Category: Standards Track                                      June 2006


        Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for IPv6 (DHCPv6)
                   Relay Agent Subscriber-ID Option

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  Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
  improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet
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  and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.

Copyright Notice

  Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006).

Abstract

  This memo defines a new Relay Agent Subscriber-ID option for the
  Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for IPv6 (DHCPv6).  The option
  allows a DHCPv6 relay agent to associate a stable "Subscriber-ID"
  with DHCPv6 client messages in a way that is independent of the
  client and of the underlying physical network infrastructure.

Table of Contents

  1. Introduction ....................................................2
  2. The Relay Agent Subscriber-ID Option ............................2
  3. DHCPv6 Relay Agent Behavior .....................................3
  4. DHCPv6 Server Behavior ..........................................3
  5. Security Considerations .........................................4
  6. IANA Considerations .............................................4
  7. Acknowledgements ................................................4
  8. References ......................................................4
     8.1. Normative References .......................................4
     8.2. Informative References .....................................4











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1.  Introduction

  DHCPv6 [1] provides IP addresses and configuration information for
  IPv6 clients.  It includes a relay agent capability, in which
  processes within the network infrastructure receive multicast
  messages from clients and relay them to DHCPv6 servers.  In some
  network environments, it will be useful for the relay agent to add
  information to the DHCPv6 message before relaying it.

  The information that relay agents supply can also be used in the
  server's decision-making about the addresses, delegated prefixes [2],
  and configuration parameters that the client is to receive.

  In many service-provider environments, it is believed to be desirable
  to associate some provider-specific information with clients' DHCPv6
  messages that is independent of the physical network configuration
  and that the relay agent has learned through some means that is
  outside the scope of this memo.

2.  The Relay Agent Subscriber-ID Option

  In complex service provider environments, there is a need to connect
  a customer's DHCPv6 configuration with the customer's administrative
  information.  The Relay Agent Subscriber-ID option carries a value
  that can be independent of the physical network configuration through
  which the subscriber is connected.  This value complements, and might
  well be used in addition to, the network-based information.  The
  "subscriber-id" assigned by the provider is intended to be stable as
  customers connect through different paths, and as network changes
  occur.

  The subscriber-id information allows the service provider to assign/
  activate subscriber-specific actions; e.g., assignment of specific IP
  addresses, prefixes, DNS configuration, trigger accounting, etc.
  This option is de-coupled from the access network's physical
  structure, so a subscriber that moves from one access-point to
  another, for example, would not require reconfiguration at the
  service provider's DHCPv6 servers.

  The subscriber-id information is only intended for use within a
  single administrative domain and is only exchanged between the relay
  agents and DHCPv6 servers within that domain.  Therefore, the format
  and encoding of the data in the option is not standardized, and this
  specification does not establish any semantic requirements on the
  data.  This specification only defines the option for conveying this
  information from relay agents to DHCPv6 servers.





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  However, as the DHCPv4 Subscriber-ID suboption [3] specifies Network
  Virtual Terminal (NVT) American Standard Code for Information
  Interchange (ASCII) [4] encoded data, in environments where both
  DHCPv4 [5] and DHCPv6 are being used, it may be beneficial to use
  that encoding.

  The format of the DHCPv6 Relay Agent Subscriber-ID option is shown
  below:

   0                   1                   2                   3
   0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
  +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
  |     OPTION_SUBSCRIBER_ID      |         option-len            |
  +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
  .                                                               .
  .                         subscriber-id                         .
  .                                                               .
  +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+

     option-code      OPTION_SUBSCRIBER_ID (38)

     option-len       length, in octets, of the subscriber-id field.
                      The minimum length is 1 octet.

     subscriber-id    The subscriber's identity.

3.  DHCPv6 Relay Agent Behavior

  DHCPv6 relay agents may be configured to include a Subscriber-ID
  option in relayed (RELAY-FORW) DHCPv6 messages.  How the subscriber-
  id is assigned and the mechanisms used to configure it are outside
  the scope of this memo.

4.  DHCPv6 Server Behavior

  This option provides additional information to the DHCPv6 server.
  The DHCPv6 server may use this information, if available, in addition
  to other relay agent option data, other options included in the
  DHCPv6 client messages, and physical network topology information in
  order to assign IP addresses, delegate prefixes, and/or other
  configuration parameters to the client.  There is no special
  additional processing for this option.

  There is no requirement that a server return this option and its data
  in a RELAY-REPLY message.






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5.  Security Considerations

  As the subscriber-id option is only exchanged between relay agents
  and DHCPv6 servers, [1], Section 21.1, provides details on securing
  DHCPv6 messages sent between servers and relay agents.  [1], Section
  23, provides general DHCPv6 security considerations.

6.  IANA Considerations

  IANA has assigned a DHCPv6 option code (38) for the Relay Agent
  Subscriber-ID Option.

7.  Acknowledgements

  Thanks to Richard Johnson, Theyn Palaniappan, and Mark Stapp as this
  document is essentially an edited version of their memo [3].

8.  References

8.1.  Normative References

  [1]  Droms, R., Bound, J., Volz, B., Lemon, T., Perkins, C., and M.
       Carney, "Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for IPv6 (DHCPv6)",
       RFC 3315, July 2003.

8.2.  Informative References

  [2]  Troan, O. and R. Droms, "IPv6 Prefix Options for Dynamic Host
       Configuration Protocol (DHCP) version 6", RFC 3633, December
       2003.

  [3]  Johnson, R., Palaniappan, T., and M. Stapp, "Subscriber-ID
       Suboption for the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
       Relay Agent Option", RFC 3993, March 2005.

  [4]  Postel, J. and J. Reynolds, "Telnet Protocol Specification", STD
       8, RFC 854, May 1983.

  [5]  Droms, R., "Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol", RFC 2131,
       March 1997.











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Author's Address

  Bernard Volz
  Cisco Systems, Inc.
  1414 Massachusetts Ave.
  Boxborough, MA  01719
  USA

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