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Re: DHCPv6 PD & Routing Questions
From: JÁKÓ András <jako.andras () eik bme hu>
Date: Thu, 26 Nov 2015 06:34:49 +0100
Well the requesting router could announce the route. ISC's client has hooks that allow this to be done. That is, after all, how routing is designed to work. The DHCP server usually is sitting in a data center on the other side of the country with zero ability to inject approptiate routes. The DHCP relay could also have injected routes but that is a second class solution.
A CPE announcing the route is fine as long as the ISP controls the CPE. If the CPE is controled by the customer, then the ISP's problems are similar. They need to find a way to filter the CPE's announcement so that it can announce only the prefixes delegated to it. András
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- Re: DHCPv6 PD & Routing Questions, (continued)
- Re: DHCPv6 PD & Routing Questions Mark Andrews (Nov 24)
- Re: DHCPv6 PD & Routing Questions Baldur Norddahl (Nov 24)
- Re: DHCPv6 PD & Routing Questions Mark Andrews (Nov 24)
- Re: DHCPv6 PD & Routing Questions Baldur Norddahl (Nov 24)
- Re: DHCPv6 PD & Routing Questions Mark Andrews (Nov 24)
- Re: DHCPv6 PD & Routing Questions Baldur Norddahl (Nov 25)
- Re: DHCPv6 PD & Routing Questions Brian Knight (Nov 25)
- Re: DHCPv6 PD & Routing Questions Mark Andrews (Nov 25)
- Re: DHCPv6 PD & Routing Questions Bjørn Mork (Nov 26)
- Re: DHCPv6 PD & Routing Questions sthaug (Nov 26)
- Re: DHCPv6 PD & Routing Questions JÁKÓ András (Nov 26)
- Re: DHCPv6 PD & Routing Questions Mark Andrews (Nov 25)
- Re: DHCPv6 PD & Routing Questions Bjørn Mork (Nov 25)
- Re: DHCPv6 PD & Routing Questions Baldur Norddahl (Nov 23)