On 21/05/13 16:58, Tim Chown wrote:

I would suspect in a largeish enterprise that that approach would be
appropriate, as it's likely that all DHCPv6 traffic would be forwarded
by a relay.

Except unicast traffic of course, unless the relays are expected to interfere with such as well. This means the DHCP server will need to stash the relay options (a common problem with DHCP option 82).

It's also worth asking whether DHCPv6 server operators would like to know the source layer2 info as the relay saw it, as the client claims it, or both.

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