Hi, Op 24 nov 2011, om 21:09 heeft Joel jaeggli het volgende geschreven:
> On 11/21/11 14:18 , Nathan Eisenberg wrote: >>> Look at the number that are refusing to make generous prefix >>> allocations >>> to residential end users and limiting them to /56, /60, or even worse, >>> /64. >> >> Owen, >> >> What does Joe Sixpack do at home with a /48 that he cannot do with a /56 or >> a /60? > > prefix delegation to a downstream device via dhcp-pd Joe Sixpack might not even realize that his device even does this. I actually added a dhcpv6 server that can do just this. Still considering if it should do that automatically. Contrary to proper networking, I frequently see double nat routers because they purchased a new wifi routers which is then daisy chained to the old one. Or they had a non-wifi model and plugged in the port labeled (internet) of the new wifi router into the existing one. Which is more common. With dhcp-pd in each, you could daisy chain a few times before it gives out. You know what, let's just build that because I can, it's a few hours of coding, but nothing too serious. Most hooks are already in place. I just didn't start a dhcpdv6 automatically yet. In a nutshell. Yes, Please. Regards, Seth