Hi Pekka,
>-----Original Message-----
>From: ext Pekka Savola [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: 30 October, 2008 09:26
>But, maybe there is an implementable workaround to this
>operational issue. Would it be possible for the host to
>either 1) run DHCPv6 again, with a different DUID or client
>identifier (could it get more /128's that way, or 2) use
>DHCPv6 IAs to request multiple addresses?
>Then it would proxy these specific addresses instead of a whole /64.
>If neither of these is possible, how would this scenario be
>different from the mobile terminal operating as a L2 bridge
>and multiple devices behind it requesting addresses with DHCPv6?
1-2 could be possibility I guess, but how you can allocate those to
other devices in LAN-side by using SLAAC?
In case all devices in LAN can do stateful DHCPv6, and operator would
agree on allocating multiple IPv6 addresses for a subscriber, then I
guess the host could indeed act as bridge/DHCPv6 relay.
Best regards,
Teemu
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