In message <A026246E-F884-47F0-9225-AFAA87CD35B1@steffann.nl>, Sander Steffann writes:
Hi,
Op 11 dec. 2013, om 20:46 heeft Kinkaid, Kyle <kkinkaid@usgs.gov> het volgende geschreven:
I'm curious, do you know of a consumer-grade router which supports DHCPv6-PD?
I have tested a whole bunch of them more than a year ago. I can remember seeing IPv6 DHCPv6-PD client support on gear from AVM Fritz!box, D-Link, Draytek, Zyxel, Linksys, Asus, Thompson/Technicolor and I must be forgetting a few as well. Most of them weren't very advanced, but they worked to get IPv6 connectivity in the house. What I am missing these days is DHCPv6-PD server support to re-delegate parts of the prefix it got from the ISP downstream to other home routers. As far as I know AVM Fritz!box is the only one that does that today.
And the need for it was obvious when all the other boxes were being developed. Daisy chaining routers has been part of home setups for many, many years if only to get configuration control because the ISP router is not configurable enough. There was no reason to think that this would change with IPv6.
Cheers, Sander -- Mark Andrews, ISC 1 Seymour St., Dundas Valley, NSW 2117, Australia PHONE: +61 2 9871 4742 INTERNET: marka@isc.org