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.