> I've finally caught up on the discussion about rs-mark and the N:1 VLAN > model. One of the key technical issues is how a SLAAC host recovers should > its three RS messages be lost. > > Can someone explain to me how this works with SLAAC in the 1:1 VLAN model? > > It seems like the router would need to find out which VLANs are in use, so > that it can multicast a RA for all those VLANs, because the host gave up > after sending three RSs. > > Is that how it would work? Or is 1:1 VLAN as problematic as N:1 with rs-mark > when it comes to handling SLAAC?
in the 1:1 model the router will just advertise prefixes in RAs like on any other link. there is a one to one mapping between VLAN and customer. imagine a VLAN modeled as an interface. cheers, Ole -------------------------------------------------------------------- IETF IPv6 working group mailing list [email protected] Administrative Requests: https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ipv6 --------------------------------------------------------------------
