.... last but not least:

Oh yes, I forgot to mention one more thing: I have been allocated a fixed IPv6 GUA address block /56 by my ISP. So I don't have to work with static ULAs, as the GUA of the hosts changes accordingly with a new IPv6 prefix! My GUA always remain the same IPv6 Global Unified Addresses! :)


If, on the other hand, you have been assigned a new IPv6 prefix by the ISP every day or when reconnecting, you will then use static ULAs for static communication relationships and generate the GUA via SLAAC.


ttyl
Django
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