20 Oct
2010
20 Oct
'10
8:53 p.m.
Or just have the CPE generate a ULA prefix correctly and write it to NVRAM so you don't need to re-generate it. The internal prefix / addresses *WILL* leak. We know this from our experiences with RFC 1918 addresses. Any CPE vendor that fails to generate random ULA prefixes should be shot.
Any CPE vendor that refuses to implement any special provisions whatsoever for ULA and leave that entirely to the user with strong discouragement should be applauded. Owen