Ah, ok. In my experience, devices that don't support DHCP option 108, are
not ready to live on an ipv6 only network, and need some sort of ipv4 to
function.
--Dan
On Mon, Jul 31, 2023 at 1:42 PM Brian Candler wrote:
> On 31/07/2023 19:32, Dan Oachs wrote:
> > I'm confused. What is the issue
On 31/07/2023 19:32, Dan Oachs wrote:
I'm confused. What is the issue with Kea offering v6 only clients an
ipv4 address? The client will not accept the ipv4 address and kea
will not reserve that IP address for them. The end result is a
drastic reduction in ipv4 pool usage. At least, that's
I'm confused. What is the issue with Kea offering v6 only clients an ipv4
address? The client will not accept the ipv4 address and kea will not
reserve that IP address for them. The end result is a drastic reduction in
ipv4 pool usage. At least, that's how it is working for me.
Thanks,
Dan