Hoping someone can help me here ;)
We have an upcoming event where we will be supplying a Juniper J series (or possibly SRX) as a sponsor. The box will be fed via 45Mb/s Internet connection from us. My issue is that I've worked around IPv6 for quite a while now and never setup DHCP to date for end-customer usage (only worked in core networks with BGP peering etc - totally static environment). In the IPv4 world, this seemed rather simple. In the IPv6 world this all of a sudden seems complicated.... Does anyone have a JunOS config for IPv6 DHCP they could share? I'd like to see a working example that would be relevant to public access. We can allocate whatever size of IPv6 prefix makes sense - but I'm thinking the "common proper" way of doing this ? In my home network it "just works" with no DHCP actually in place via Neighbor Discovery if I understand that correctly. Perhaps a loaded question - just looking for suggestions ;) Thanks, Paul _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list [email protected] https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp

