[dhcwg] RFC 3633 Question

agaviola@infoweapons.com Fri, 05 January 2007 06:07 UTC

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Hi! Based on RFC 3633 - IPv6 Prefix Options for DHCPv6, the specified
nodes involved in the operation are routers such as the requesting router
- the router that acts as a DHCP client that is requesting for prefix(es)
and a delegating router that acts as the DHCP server. My question are,
thus the option (IA_PD) mentioned here is only intended when DHCP is
running on a router ( a packet forwarding node) and not on a host (
non-forwarding packet node)?  Is there a DHCPv6 option for specifying
gateway or router just like in IPv4 when a DHCPv6 is running on a
non-forwarding packet node, in which it will provide options for routers?

Thank you very much.




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