On 24-jul-2006, at 23:40, Templin, Fred L wrote:
DHCPv6 isn't needed today, and the RDNS option makes sure it's not needed in the future where there is no IPv4 RDNS server configured, either.
I may be missing something and/or getting this out of context, but it seems to me that DHCPv6 prefix delegation (RFC3633) will be one of the more important features of IPv6 going forward.
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