Karl Auer <kauer@biplane.com.au> a écrit sur 07/06/2012 06:09:46 PM :
On this point I think you are wrong. Except for router advertisements, most NDP packets are sent to a solicited node multicast address, and so do NOT go to all nodes. It is "the same as broadcast" only in a network with switches that do not do MLD snooping.
So I'm not sure how DAD traffic would exceed ARP traffic. I wouldn't expect it to. Nor would I - which was the point of my response to an original poster who said it might.
Karl, Actually, your analysis seems fair for a normal broadcast network. It's true that DAD is fairly rare. RS and RAs are also part of ND though, but they shouldn't be a large part of the trafic. My comment was probably skewed by my perspective as an MSO. Docsis networks are not really broadcast in nature and the gateway (CMTS) sees all the ND trafic (ND-proxying), including DAD and RS, which can become a fair amount of trafic in some specific situations. /JF