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IPv6 Deployment for the LAN
On Thu, 2009-10-22 at 11:30 +0000, bmanning at vacation.karoshi.com wrote:
> > But my question was not about IPv6. How do IPv4 routers operate in such
> > a situation?
> exchange design 101.
Thanks :-)
I was being a bit Socratic. In the IPv4 world, routers in such complex
environments are generally manually configured. In other situations they
might use a routing protocol. Turning off RA in a similar environment
with IPv6 is no loss over IPv6.
My point (several messages ago,now) was in regard to DHCP information
being used to send preferred route information; seems to me that in a
situation where RA preference levels are not cutting it, a DHCP server
sending discrimination information is probably not going to cut it
either.
Regards, K.
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