In your previous mail you wrote:

   > >    - whether omitting/optimizing DAD is a good idea
   > 
   > => IMHO this is the same thing, i.e., optimizing gives the same result
   > than omitting.
   
   Omitting DAD altogether removes the ability to detect and correct
   address collisions, whereas optimizations such as Optimistic DAD
   mean that while there may be a short term disruption the problem
   will be detected and corrected.
   
=> in the real world this kind of problem cannot be corrected...
The only thing you can do is to avoid to reproduce the same error again.

Regards

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PS: optimistic DAD is like optimistic russian roulette: look at in the
chamber after to check it is empty.

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