Public bug reported:

Currently, if there is no router attached to a subnet, then instances
cannot walk thru IPv6 address assignment because there is nothing on the
network that multicasts RAs that would provide basic info about how ipv6
addressing is handled there. We can have DHCP agent to run radvd in that
case. Then instances would be able to receive IPv6 addresses on isolated
networks too.

We could try to rely on https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4191.

** Affects: neutron
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: ipv6 rfe

** Tags added: rfe

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Title:
  DHCP agent should provide ipv6 RAs for isolated networks with ipv6
  subnets

Status in neutron:
  New

Bug description:
  Currently, if there is no router attached to a subnet, then instances
  cannot walk thru IPv6 address assignment because there is nothing on
  the network that multicasts RAs that would provide basic info about
  how ipv6 addressing is handled there. We can have DHCP agent to run
  radvd in that case. Then instances would be able to receive IPv6
  addresses on isolated networks too.

  We could try to rely on https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4191.

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