-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi list,
does anybody have Windows 7 clients using statful DHCPv6 on the LAN? If so, how do they behave regarding T1 and T2 values in your network? I ask because I configured pretty small values, T1=300 and T2=450 for a valid lifetime of 86400 and a preferred lifetime of 64800. After the whole setup running stable for months I decided to raise T1 and T2 to decrease load on the DHCPv6 server. I started with T1=3600 and T2=5400, but now I found that clients, after they reached T1 and asked for RENEW, got the addresses renewd by the server but instantly seem to forget their renewed address so they only keep their link-local address. This was no problem with shorter T1. Is this behaviour known? Any real-life recommendation for T1 and T2? Best regards Henri - -- Henri Wahl IT Department Leibniz-Institut fuer Festkoerper- u. Werkstoffforschung Dresden tel: +49 (3 51) 46 59 - 797 email: h.w...@ifw-dresden.de https://www.ifw-dresden.de Nagios status monitor Nagstamon: https://nagstamon.ifw-dresden.de DHCPv6 server dhcpy6d: https://dhcpy6d.ifw-dresden.de IFW Dresden e.V., Helmholtzstrasse 20, D-01069 Dresden VR Dresden Nr. 1369 Vorstand: Prof. Dr. Manfred Hennecke, Dr. h.c. Dipl.-Finw. Rolf Pfrengle -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iEYEARECAAYFAlR8b80ACgkQnmb3Nh+6CUL8HgCbBLrw6UFvG1G8+riBRgxbQ6Yc +XkAn29VlCYBaFa5sQGuiD7/7y4XCjJP =H/P5 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----