On Wed, 2016-10-26 at 00:13 +1100, Karl Auer wrote:
> 
> DHCPv6-PD runs on the upstream side of your router and acquires
> prefixes; the router then distributes (sub-)prefixes on the inside of
> the router.

So this would be in the wheel-house of odhcpd, yes?  So this is part of
that configuration that has not changed since originally deploying this
router ages ago.


>  If the upstream changes what it sends, it can screw things
> up.

OK.  But if I don't use DHCPv6-PD then this is a moot point, yes?  How
would I know if I am using DHCPv6-PD then?

> I'd be looking at what the upstream is sending (IFF you are using
> DCPv6-PD).

Indeed.  So how do I know if I am in fact using DHCPv6-PD?  This IPv6
configuration stuff is still pretty new to me.

>  If you really haven't changed anything in your LAN, then it
> must be outside your LAN... 

Indeed.  The question is what though.  :-/

Cheers,
b.

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