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Re: IPv6 Implementation and CPE Behavior


From: Tarko Tikan <tarko () lanparty ee>
Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2016 19:16:44 +0200

hey,

Are most CPE devices generally not IPv6 capable in the first place?  For those that are capable are they usually still 
configured with IPv6 disabled, requiring the customer to enable it?  For those CPE that are capable and enabled, is 
there a common configuration such as full blown DHCPv6 with PD?

In my experience, IPv6 is mostly disabled. But this will vary from region to region due to different vendors on the market.

When IPv6 is already enabled, it mostly is DHCPv6 PD, otherways it'll not really make sense as CPE. Some routers will also need M-bit set in the RA, others will just blindly do DHCPv6.

But it tends to be PD _and_ NA, NA can or can not be annoying depending on your network setup.

We have also seen issues with DHCP timers, make sure you have a way to protect your DHCP servers and relays when CPE starts sending out request every millisecond.

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tarko


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