Am 14.10.2016 um 13:57 schrieb Holger Zuleger:
If the delegated prefix changes, you'll be simply postponing the local
communication failure, not prevent it.
Only if the new prefix is different to the old one.

I get never the same prefix! (ISP DTAG, private consumer)



The last year has convinced me that the best user experience is
achieved by having an in-home stable ULA prefix to complement the
ISP-delegated global prefix[es] [if any], and that all the internal
hostnames should resolve to the IPv6 addresses assigned from the ULA
prefix.
Yes, but this is probably a bit different to the AVM behavior. I have in
mind that the default configuration on Fritzboxes is to announce the ULA
*only* if the upstream is down. Then your local active sessions breaks
twice.

The default/recommended(by AVM) behavior is still so.
I agree Tore. I use ULA(permanent on) for local NAS to avoid internal interruptions. (cifs)

Thomas



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