>> I think it's >> reasonable to write to stable storage whenever you configure a new >> prefix or change an existing prefix (but not if you simply refresh it). >> If the router comes back up and nobody has the prefix, it would simply >> claim it back. If someone else has it, it would have to just form a new >> one using loop detection. > > In your view, if there is a single prefix assigned to the home by the ISP, > and there are three routers connected to a particular link in the home, would > each of those three routers assign a different prefix to the link? > > Am I missing something?
see the zospf draft. the DR of the link will assign the prefix for the link. the BDR should also store that chosen prefix into stable storage. of course if you power off both the DR and the BDR and power up a new 3rd router, the link will get a new prefix. cheers, Ole _______________________________________________ homenet mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/homenet
