John, [...]
>> in the autonomous case where each border router injects its own >> understanding of what the site prefix is, into the home, this is not a >> problem. you'll get one prefix for each ISP. > [jjmb] but does this solve the problem? These prefixes will both be > active simultaneously? If yes, this can also be done using DHCPv6 no? if you are multi-homed, then that will result in multiple prefixes, one from each ISP. if you have one CPE connected to each ISP, then downstream routers will if they were using some form of hierarchical DHCP PD, have to request prefixes from each CPE. as Philip pointed out, there is nothing in the DHCP spec prohibiting a requesting router to choose all servers that advertise themselves, instead of just one. I don't think that's current DHCP client behaviour though. cheers, Ole _______________________________________________ homenet mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/homenet
