> Yes. If DHCP server and radvd wait until the route to the prefix is
> available in the routing table, we keep the decision about
> "reachability" to the routing protocol without having a hard dependency
> on it.

So if a route is flapping, hosts get or don't get an IP depending on the
exact time when they send a DHCPREQUEST or NS?  Is that better than always
assigning an IP to hosts, and expecting ICMP to signal route flapping in
real time?

-- Juliusz

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