On Tue, 25 Jun 2013, Merike Kaeo wrote:
My question is....does (b) even get connected to local network? My assumption is no. So if (b) were to be able to take over router's interface then it has to create the address and connect to network during the time a router reboots. Is this correct? Been a few years since I played with this so just trying to see what folks are doing in practice [both implementation wise and operationally]. Any insights appreciated.
Turning off DAD is good on point-to-point links anyway. It's (in places) common practice to "loop" these, triggering DAD for some or all addresses configured and then it won't come out of DAD for those unless the interface is shut/no shut.
I had this happen to me on POS interfaces a few years back. -- Mikael Abrahamsson email: [email protected]
