On 05/26/2011 15:03, Mark Smith wrote:
Exactly. That's the problem. If you know you can't or aren't very
likely to be able to relay DHCP options to customer's end-nodes, you
don't bother sending them. The myriad of DHCP(v4 and v6) options that
exist that may be useful to an SP are currently of no or very little use
because they can't be conveyed directly to customer's end-nodes across
the CPE boundary.
One could imagine a situation where the CPE makes configures itself with
those options, and by default then transmits them to clients it acts as
a server for. That is probably a different document though.
Doug
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