"This is a real problem even for people who are not using IPv6 right now and have no desire to use IPv6 yet, because Rogue RAs will redirect all IPv6 traffic to a rogue box on the LAN" Answer = "RA Guard" - push your vendor-of-choice to implement it :). /TJ -----Original Message----- From: Chuck Anderson [mailto:cra@WPI.EDU] Sent: Sunday, October 18, 2009 4:52 AM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: IPv6 Deployment for the LAN <snip> Unfortunately, no. Many/most LAN switches don't support filtering IPv6 traffic yet. Of those that do, most only support TCP/UDP ports but not ICMPv6 types or RA specifically. Therefore, right now it is probably easier to find support to filter DHCPv6 (udp source port 547) than it is to find support to filter RA. This is a real problem even for people who are not using IPv6 right now and have no desire to use IPv6 yet, because Rogue RAs will redirect all IPv6 traffic to a rogue box on the LAN, breaking access to dual-stack servers on the Internet. The impact is worse when you start trying to roll out IPv6 dual-stack to selected servers on your own LAN.