Brandon, I vaguely recall that the dhcp relay snooping function is able to add those routes to the local route table… and then redistribution into the routing process occurs

 

Question similar to yours was asked here in 2017 – September…

https://mailman.nanog.org/pipermail/nanog/2017-September/092416.html


I responded with some IOS and Junos output from some of my lab gear…

https://mailman.nanog.org/pipermail/nanog/2017-September/092451.html

 

I may have to dig to find and confirm these things, or perhaps lab it up again.  I need to anyway as I may need to get more serious about deploying v6 too.

 

-Aaron

 

 

From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-bounces@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Brandon Price
Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2020 8:01 PM
To: nanog list
Subject: IPv6 Prefix Delegation to customers.

 

Hey Nanog,

 

I am in the process of building out a FTTH proof of concept, and I would really like to offer each of my customers a /48 of IPv6.

I’ve been able to announce my /32 to my upstreams, dual-stack all of my internal infrastructure no-problem, build v6 recursive name servers, etc.

This was fairly straight-forward.

 

Where I am struggling is the Prefix Delegation part. How are most folks getting the PD subnets into their IGPs? In my environment I don’t run the DHCP server process on the router that is directly connected to the clients. I have seen documentation that cisco and juniper DHCPv6 processes are smart enough to insert that prefix into the routing table when they hand it out, but how is this handled in an environment with a central DHCP server? I do not currently run any PPPOE in my environment and I don’t use RADIUS for the subscriber management. I would really just like to stick to DHCP ideally.

 

If anyone has any pointers, I would appreciate it.

 

Brandon Price

Senior Network Engineer

City of Sherwood, Sherwood Broadband

Desk: 503.625.4258

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