On Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 04:20:48PM -0500, Lee Howard wrote:
On 12/17/15, 1:59 PM, Matthew Petach wrote:
I'm still waiting for the IETF to come around to allowing feature parity between IPv4 and IPv6 when it comes to DHCP. The stance of not allowing the DHCP server to assign a default gateway to the host in IPv6 is a big stumbling point for at least one large enterprise I'm aware of.
Tell me again why you want this, and not routing information from the router?
All config is in one place. IP address, default gateway, domain name, DNS servers, search path, the lot. The mix of having to do this crazy thing of gateway announcements from one place, DNS from somewhere else, possibly auto-assigning addresses from a router, but maybe getting them over DHCPv6. It's just confusing and unnecessary and IMHO isn't helpful for persuading people to move to IPv6. Especially when everyone already understands DHCP in the v4 world. Both RAs and DHCP have their place and can be really useful together or apart in different situations, but witholding key functionality from DHCP "beacuse you can do it in a RA instead" isn't helping the v6 cause. Matthew -- Matthew Newton, Ph.D. <mcn4@le.ac.uk> Systems Specialist, Infrastructure Services, I.T. Services, University of Leicester, Leicester LE1 7RH, United Kingdom For IT help contact helpdesk extn. 2253, <ithelp@le.ac.uk>