I’d consider that carefully. PPPoE is a heavy protocol and whilst it has some good features we find that at high speeds and density its increasingly hard to find solutions that scale. I’d consider IPoE with DHCP (both v4 and v6 which will be a non-trivial migration).
Neil. On 25/10/2017, 05:25, "uknof on behalf of Paul Bone" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> on behalf of [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: We are a wholesale internet supplier to various WISP providers. We have been using static IPv6 configuration for the end user customer routers but are now looking to automate this and considering using pppoe with prefix delegation from Mikrotik CCR Routers (PPPoE already in use for IPv4). However, it does seem that there are a whole bunch of different supported IPv6 features across the end user routers which is making things difficult. (it works fine if they have a Mikrotik router) I was just wondering what mechanisms others are using to automate IPv6 service delivery as you can’t really rely on the average consumer user to manually configure things. Many thanks Best regards Paul
