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Field NameData TypeRequired (Yes/No)Associated GUI FieldAssociated PAPI MethodUsage and Guidelines
Header-IPv6DhcpRangeStringYes

Example: IPv6DhcpRange
address_typeEnumerationNo
address_typeValid values are ADDRESS, PREFIX, and BOTH. If no value is specified, ‘ADDRESS’
(default) is used.

Example: PREFIX
parentStringNoSelect NetworknetworkThis field is required when address_type is ‘PREFIX’.
Example: 2000::/16
start_addressIP addressNoAddress Startstart_addrThis field is required if address_type is ‘ADDRESS’ or ‘BOTH’.
Example: 2000::1
_new_start_addressIP addressNo

Add this field to overwrite the start_address field when you select the overwrite or merge option.
end_addressIP addressNoAddress Endend_addrThis field is required if address_type is ‘ADDRESS’ or ‘BOTH’.
Example: 2000::1
_new_end_addressIP addressNo

Add this field to overwrite the end_address field when you select the overwrite or merge option.
ipv6_start_prefixIPv6 address prefixNoPrefix Delegated Startipv6_start_prefixThis field is required if address_type is ‘PREFIX’ or ‘BOTH’.
Example: 2000:1111::
_new_ipv6_start_prefixIPv6 address prefixNo

Add this field to overwrite the ipv6_start_address field when you select the overwrite or merge option.
ipv6_end_prefixIPv6 address prefixNoPrefix Delegated Endipv6_end_prefixThis field is required if address_type is ‘PREFIX’ or ‘BOTH’.
Example: 2000:1111::
_new_ipv6_end_prefixIPv6 address prefixNo

Add this field to overwrite the ipv6_end_address field when you select the overwrite or merge option.
ipb6_prefix_bitsIntegerNo
ipv6_prefix_bitsThis field is required if address_type is
‘PREFIX’ or ‘BOTH’.

Example: 32
network_viewStringNoNetwork Viewnetwork_viewIf no view is specified, the Default view is
used. Example: Default
nameStringNoNamename
commentStringNoCommentcommentExample: This is an IPv6 DHCP range.
disabledBooleanNoDisableddisableExample: FALSE
memberGrid memberNoGrid MembermemberExample: member.infoblox.com
server_association_typeStringNo
server_association_typeValid values are MEMBER and NONE. If no value is specified, None (default) is used.
exclusion_rangesIP address rangeNoExclusion RangesexcludeThis field indicates the start to end address range. You can also include a comment. The valid format is: start address-end address/comment. Example: “2000::1-2000::5/’The range for printers’”
recycle_leasesBooleanNoLease Deletionrecycle_leasesThis field is set to TRUE by default. Ensure that you use the overwrite option if you want to change the value to FALSE. Merging data from an import preserves the default value.
EA-SiteStringNoExtensible Attribute Siteextensible attributesEA-Site is an example of a predefined extensible attribute. You can add other predefined attributes to the data file. For information about data format and examples, see Data Specific Guidelines.
EA-XXXStringNoExtensible
Attribute XXX
value
inheritableEA-XXX is an example of an inheritable extensible attribute where XXX represents the attribute name. This column displays the value of an inheritable extensible attribute. For information about data format and examples, see Data Specific Guidelines.
EAInherited-XXXStringNoInheritance State of an Extensible Attribute XXXinheritableEAInherited-XXX is an example of an inheritable extensible attribute where XXX represents the attribute name. This column displays the inheritance state of an inheritable extensible attribute. This column is displayed only if the extensible attribute is inheritable. For information about data format and examples, see Data Specific Guidelines.
EA-UsersStringNoExtensible Attribute Usersextensible attributesEA-Users is an example of a user defined attribute. You can add other user defined attributes to the data file. For information about data format and examples, see Data Specific Guidelines.
ADMGRP-JoeSmithStringNoPermissions Admin Group/RolepermissionADMGRP-JoeSmith is an example of an admin permission of a specific admin group. For information about data format and examples, see Data Specific Guidelines.
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