From the looks of it, there is no IPv6 PD support per RFC3633. ========================================= John Jason Brzozowski Comcast Cable p) 484-962-0060 w) www.comcast6.net e) [email protected] =========================================
-----Original Message----- From: Rafael de Oliveira Ribeiro <[email protected]> Organization: Rede Nacional de ensino e Pesquisa Date: Monday, January 26, 2015 at 11:00 To: John Brzozowski <[email protected]>, NANOG <[email protected]> Subject: Re: Comcast Support (from NANOG Digest, Vol 84, Issue 24) >Dear John, > >On 24/01/2015 10:00, [email protected] wrote: >(...) >> Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2015 17:14:11 +0000 >> From: "Brzozowski, John" <[email protected]> >> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> >> Subject: Comcast Support (from NANOG Digest, Vol 84, Issue 23) >> Message-ID: <d0e7e8e3.21d5aa%[email protected]> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" >(...) >> For customers where you bring your own cable modem or have one of the >>above in bridge mode we have enabled IPv6 support for you as well. >>However, your router behind the modem must be running software and >>configured with IPv6 support. Specifically, your router needs to be >>support stateful DHCPv6 for IPv6 address and prefix acquisition. We >>have received a number of reports from customers that the Juniper SRX >>does not appear to properly support IPv6. We are working with Juniper >>and also recommend that you reach out to Juniper as well. >(...) > >Care to share scenarios where the SRXs do not perform well with DHCPv6? >Any specific model? > >Thanks in advance, >-- >Rafael de Oliveira Ribeiro >DAERO - Gerencia de Operacoes >RNP - Rede Nacional de Ensino e Pesquisa >Tel.: +55 21 2102 9659 - iNOC: 1916*767

