> On Aug 20, 2018, at 6:40 PM, Paul Ebersman <[email protected]> wrote: > >> pusateri> There was general >> pusateri> agreement in the room that you only should use DHCP in IPv4 >> pusateri> for address/router info and then use trusted sources for >> pusateri> everything else. In IPv6, SLAAC generally provides this. >> > That may be the consensus at the IETF but it's not even close the > consensus with ISPs, nor large enterprise. That seems to cover most of > the eyeball/consumer... DHCP is still how much of the world gets > connected and that hasn't changed in decades. > DHCP is how hotspots, ISPs and enterprise work.
My experience corroborates Paul’s observation.
> Saying this is all broken and that we need to protect the world from
> themselves by not having a DHCP option simply means that vendors will
> have a slew of non-standard ways of doing it and we've helped noone.
…and I agree with his conclusion.
-Bill
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