DHCP6 default router
Max Tulyev
maxtul at netassist.ua
Mon Dec 3 17:22:23 CET 2012
03.12.12 16:12, Gert Doering написав(ла):
> Oh, customer *routers*. Are you sure they have IPv6 enabled?
>
> The typical process for customer routers (like AVM Fritz!Box) is:
>
> - RA is used to tell the router about router IPv6 address + default route
> (or the default route is just set to the outgoing PPP interface, for
> PPPoE/PPPoA interfaces with active IPv6CP)
>
> - DHCPv6 PD is used to get customer prefix
>
> In your case, with ETTH, I think you'll have to check with the router
> vendor to see what is happening - hard to say anything useful without
> knowing the model and whether that one is IPv6 capable at all...
Yes, all this is for routers, to let customers behind them to have IPv6
connectivity. For that, we have to provide a prefix behind the router
via PD.
As I said, the routers are very different. Customers buy what they want.
There are D-Link, TP-Link, Asus and Planet mostly, very different versions.
Or may be ~0,1% of success with DHCP PD is just a good rate, and I do
not need to investigate it?
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