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Re: IPV6 planning


From: Mark Tinka <mark.tinka () seacom mu>
Date: Sat, 5 Mar 2016 23:46:59 +0200



On 5/Mar/16 23:19, Laurent Dumont wrote:

Hiya,

We are currently considering deploying IPv6 for a Lan event in April.
We are assigned a /48 which we then split into smaller subnets for
each player vlan. That said, what remains to be decided is how we are
going to assign the IPv6. Basically, it seems that are two ways, one
SLAAC where the endpoints uses RA to generate it's own IP and DHCPv6
which is basically DHCP but for IPv6.

Large events like Dreamhack have used SLAAC and the feedback has been
mostly positive. Can anyone comment regarding past experiences with
IPv6 gotchas and things that you don't really expect when running
dual-stack on a large-ish network?

SLAAC is the way you want to do, as DHCPv6 does not give you a default
gateway.

If you want IPv6 DNS resolvers, DHCPv6 is a good option, which means a
hybrid of DHCPv6 and SLAAC is reasonable.

Mark.


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