James,

Thanks for the information. I also assume it will support IA_PD. If the
AirPort and Time Capsule receive a PD shorter than /64, what is the
behavior?

Yiu


On 10/20/10 12:08 PM, "james woodyatt" <[email protected]> wrote:

>On Oct 20, 2010, at 05:25, Thomas Narten wrote:
>
>> Thanks for this info. Clarification question:
>> 
>> [I wrote:]
>>> [...] I'd like to point out that Apple supports DHCPv6 in current
>>>AirPort, Time Capsule, Apple TV, iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad products.
>>>[...]
>> 
>> Does this include DHCPv6 support for address assignment? I.e, are we
>>talking full DHCPv6, or just for "other" information?
>
>The IA_NA option is supported in DHCPv6 clients.  It's always used when
>the M=1 bit is set in RA messages received by AirPort and Time Capsule.
>Pretty sure it's the same for the other products with DHCPv6 clients.
>
>The AirPort and Time Capsule have a DHCPv6 server, but it's stateless and
>the RA messages sent on the LAN bridge have M=0 and O=1.
>
>
>--
>james woodyatt <[email protected]>
>member of technical staff, communications engineering
>
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