On 06.11.2025 06:27 Vasilenko Eduard <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I do not understand what you are talking about. > IPv6 is mostly using SLAAC. SLAAC is 64 bit addressing architecture. > (by the way, 64 bit is enough for addressing of everything) Even if > somebody use DHCP, he typically makes subnet "SLAAC compatible", it > means: use 64 bits for addressing. Where is the issue there? Unless the A-bit is set for the prefix in the RA, no machine will do autoconfiguration using SLAAC. -- kind regards Marco Send spam to [email protected]
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