> | I also think DHCP and what not should not be used for router
> | configuration.
>
> I'm trying to understand what is lurking in the background here, and
> I think I'm failing. That is, I have no idea at all what
> the objections
> are, the oft repeated "I don't think ... should be used" (I
> picked just
> one example above) means nothing - there's no explanation for what the
> problem might be.
It was the feeling I had when I sent my first e-mail. And there was no explanation at this point in time except a problem of name of the protocol.
>
> It could just be that people believe that the only way to
> ever configure
> a router is manually, and that any protocol to automate the process is
> necessarily flawed. If so, I'd like to understand why, but
> I think I'd
> tend to ignore that sentiment - other than to make sure that
> implementations
> keep on making it possible to manually configure, so that people who
> believe this don't have the rug yanked out from under them
> (and in certain
> particular circumstances, I think this probably includes all of us).
There is need for an automatic configuration process for routers in some circumstances and a point to point connection to a provider is one of these circumstances. It seems that the use of router advertisement is the best candidate for such need, according to the majority of persons in the IPv6 community, if I have understood the previous mails. Nevertheless, I think that DHCPv6 represents a good alternative, despite the fact that it is certainly not so lightweight than RA. Except the new options proposed by Ole and Ralph, I think that other options provided by the DHCPv6 protocol can be used for the configuration of the Equipment (which can be more than a router) in the customer site. The reconfigure message in the DHCPv6 protocol is also an important mechanism for such context.
David
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