2 Feb
2011
2 Feb
'11
10:58 a.m.
On 2/2/11 7:23 AM, Iljitsch van Beijnum wrote:
On 2 feb 2011, at 16:00, Owen DeLong wrote:
SLAAC fails because you can't get information about DNS, NTP, or anything other than a list of prefixes and a router that MIGHT actually be able to default-route your packets.
Who ever puts NTP addresses in DHCP? That doesn't make any sense. I'd rather use a known NTP server that keeps correct time.
Me, because I have better things to do than to manually enter NTP servers (and other various boot settings) into all of my IP phones by hand. Configure DHCP, plug them in, and it just works. ~Seth