Le 2014-04-15 12:25, Ted Lemon a écrit :
> On Apr 15, 2014, at 11:22 AM, Simon Perreault <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>> So that means if you're running DHCPv6, and assuming you use RAs for
>> provisioning at least the default gateway, you need to put the No-IPv4
>> option in both RA and DHCPv6. If we specify that then we could just kill
>> the DHCPv6 option since it would then be useless.
> 
> No, the DHCPv6 option is useful for selectively enabling IPv4. 

Wait wait wait. If I get what you mean:

- RAs would always contain No-IPv4.
- DHCPv6 would selectively contain No-IPv4 or not.

Is that correct?

It can work. But it's sooo ugly! And I can just imagine the headaches it
could cause to a sysadmin trying to troubleshoot a connectivity issue...

Simon
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