> Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2014 11:40:29 -0800
> From: Owen DeLong <[email protected]>
> To: Doug Barton <[email protected]>
> Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: turning on comcast v6
> Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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> Doesn't have to be... You can create any local DHCPv6 extension you like. 
> That _IS_ in the spec.
> 
> Owen

Well, not exactly.  The authors of RFC 3315, smarting (if I recall correctly) 
from the local options debacle in DHCPv4, didn't set aside any experimental 
option codes for DHCPv6.  Oops and mea culpa.

Having said that, I suppose I can't formally recommend that an implementor use 
an option code somewhere near the top of the range and implement a quick 
extension to a client and server for the default router option, which would 
result in some running code to point at.

But running code isn't enough.  The last time I took the default router option 
to the IETF, it died (in the 6man WG, again trusting to memory) for lack of 
support.  More or less the same thing more recently in the mif WG (more support 
in mif, but it was the wrong WG).  So, someone will have to do the hard work of 
shepherding and supporting the document through publication in the right WG.  I 
understand Nick Hilliard may be undertaking that effort; those interested in 
the new option might want to lend Nick a hand (apologies to Nick if I've got 
that wrong).

- Ralph


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