To try to stay operational about this, I have a reality testing question I've used in IPv4 and, for that matter, bridged networks: If you want to test a resource, be it the end user or an infrastructure interface, how do you know how to foo it (foo being some value of ping, traceroute, look it up in SNMP/NetFlow, etc)? I submit that if you use dynamic assignment of any sort, you really have to have DNS dynamic update, so you can use a known name to query the function that's indexed by address. Otherwise, static addresses become rather necessary if you want to check a resource. This was especially a question when L2 was "in" and routing was out: how do you ping a MAC address? Howard -----Original Message----- From: Scott Weeks [mailto:surfer@mauigateway.com] Sent: Monday, August 18, 2008 3:34 PM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: SLAAC(autoconfig) vs DHCPv6 ---------- trejrco@gmail.com wrote: ------------ From: "TJ" <trejrco@gmail.com> As a general rule, most clients are following the "If we gave them static IPv4 addresses we will give them static IPv6 addresses" (infrastructure, servers, etc). The whole SLAAC(autoconfig) vs DHCPv6 is a separate (albeit related) conversation ... ---------------------------------------------------- I'm still an IPv6 wussie and would like to learn more before moving forward, so would anyone care to share info on experiences with this decision? scott