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On Thu, 2013-03-21 at 14:02 +0000, Brian E Carpenter wrote:
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On 21/03/2013 13:12, Brandon Ross wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Mar 2013, Noel Butler wrote:
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>> Since you earlier said you static assigned IP's I see no point in
>> allowing NDP (but I too are no ipv6 expert)
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> Mileage may vary, but the standards require that your perform duplicate
> address detection, even when using static addresses, so leaving NDP
> functional is a good idea.
More than that, I think. Assigning static addresses is a clear invitation
to assigning duplicate addresses by a slip of the keyboard. In any case,
you can't prevent unruly hosts performing SLAAC. DAD is unavoidable.
Brian
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Depends on your usage, my only IPv6 usage is on servers, surely you are not going to suggest they get anything other than static.<BR>
If it's a home network, you may have a valid point.<BR>
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