"Bernie Volz (volz)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> >The answer is inconsistent.  Some DHCPv6 clients default to a /64
> >prefix so that this scenario works, and systems with those clients can
> >and do interoperate.
>  
> Those clients are broken however. Getting a DHCPv6 address assigned and
> assuming it is /64 (and on link) is wrong. If there is no prefix
> advertisement, the client should only assume a /128.

Correct, and that is the motivation for
draft-ietf-6man-ipv6-subnet-model-02.txt. See Section 3, for example.

Thomas
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