On 9/30/2010 8:46 AM, Owen DeLong wrote:
I have no NAT whatsoever in my home network. RIP is not at all useful in my
scenario.
I have multiple routers in my home network. They use a combination of BGP and
OSPFv3.
Except you must configure those things. The average home user cannot.
If your network is of a scale where it exceeds the utility of static, then, it
is almost certainly of a scale
and topology where it exceeds the utility of RIP.
While it is possible for a router to create static routes automatically
based on DHCPv6 assignment information, this has no loop prevention and
is suboptimal depending on the configuration that things get plugged in.
I'm not talking good network design here. I'm talking, buy box, plug in
wherever it fits. Things should work.
Jack