Michael Sinatra wrote: > The only time you need to perform extra steps is when you want to run > DHCPv6. You need to enable the M and/or O flags and turn off the > 'autonomous' flag (if you don't want a host to get both SLAAC addresses > and DHCPv6 addresses.
That's a configuration of RA, not DHCPv6. > Then you need to turn on relaying unless you are > putting the DHCPv6 server on the same wire. As I wrote: > Just as most, if not all, NAT boxes have preconfigured DHCPv4 > service to offer part of preconfigured private address > space, home IPv6 routers may have preconfigured DHCPv6 > service to offer part of configured public address space. local DHCPv6 server should be running locally by default. Masataka Ohta