9 Jun
2011
9 Jun
'11
8:19 a.m.
You can actually use DHCPv6 to assign addresses to hosts dynamically on longer than /64 networks.
However, you may have to go to some effort to add DHCPv6 support to those hosts first.
Also, there is no prefix-length (or default router) option in DHCPv6, so you have to configure the Router Advertisements with the longer prefix length in this case.
It is perfectly possible to use RA *only* for the default router, and not announce any prefix at all. This implies a link-local next hop. Steinar Haug, Nethelp consulting, sthaug@nethelp.no