10 Jun
2015
10 Jun
'15
6:49 a.m.
On Wed, Jun 10, 2015 at 4:13 PM, Karl Auer <kauer@biplane.com.au> wrote:
You need as many as you need. Request them. Worry about it if you don't get them. This is exactly what happens when N=1, BTW. A DHCPv6 server is almost certainly not going to have an upper limit that significantly crimps your style...
Ok, let's see how that goes, even among the few people on this thread. Question for everyone on this thread that has said that DHCPv6 NA is a requirement: suppose that Android supported stateful DHCPv6 addressing, requested a number of addresses, and did not use any of them if the number of addresses received was less than N. What does N need to be?