ipv6_sfr_adsl
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- The prefix length is /64 (part of the /56 prefix announced on the web interface as seen in Figure 2). | - The prefix length is /64 (part of the /56 prefix announced on the web interface as seen in Figure 2). | ||
- The valid lifetime is equal to the preferred lifetime! A typical valid lifetime value is greater than the preferred lifetime in order to enable a soft renumbering of the hosts. | - The valid lifetime is equal to the preferred lifetime! A typical valid lifetime value is greater than the preferred lifetime in order to enable a soft renumbering of the hosts. | ||
- | - A recursive DNS server is given according to the recent RFC 6106 (obsoleting RFC 5006). | + | - A recursive DNS server is given according to the recent |
- | - The Home Agent Flag is set and a Home Agent option is included int he RA! This indicates that the NeufBox is serving as a home agent on this link, according to RFC 6275 on mobility support in IPv6. | + | - The Home Agent Flag is set and a Home Agent option is included int he RA! This indicates that the NeufBox is serving as a home agent on this link, according to [[http:// |
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ipv6_sfr_adsl.txt · Last modified: 2014/01/16 17:26 by samer