Hi,
For the IPv6 Ready/UNH-IOL testing that we have done, both an
Interoperability and Conformance, there is a test makes sure a Router supports
getting multiple IA_PDs for Prefix Change.
~Tim
> On Mar 25, 2015, at 12:23 PM, Steven Barth <[email protected]> wrote:
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> >How does it "get" PD2? This is what I don't understand. You just all of
> >a
> >sudden next time the DHCPv6-PD communication happens, send two prefixes
> >
> >and then the client will accept these and start using them? The home
> >gateway doesn't actually have to ask for it, you can just send it a
> >bunch
>
> In general the cpe asks for an "identity association for prefix delegation"
> (ia_pd). The server can include as many prefixes with individual lifetimes
> into that ia_pd as it likes.
>
> Taking 6204 / 7084 into account the cpe even must support dynamic
> reconfiguration meaning the server can at any point in time tell the client
> to renew and doesn't need to wait for a renew.
>
> That all of course is given compliant cpes...
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Steven
>
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