The RA camp keeps making the false assumption that using the DHCPv6-lite protocol to do this requires to have a big-iron DHCPv6 server on the network. This simply is not true.
- Alain.
Alain is correct - the machinery in a host and a router to exchange DHCPv6 Information-request/Reply messages is nowhere as complex as a full DHCPv6 implementation.
We can demonstrate "DHCPv6-lite" in Cisco routers (in IOS). It was developed as a a samll part of a part-time project to implement DHCPv6 prefix delegation by three of us at Cisco (Ole Troan, Jun Xie and myself).
- Ralph
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