> Following question may strictly speaking be out of scope for Homenet, as it 
> is about the WAN side interface and interaction with the upstream ISP router.
> 
> Whilst setting up my own HNCP testbed, I was attempting to configure my own 
> "last-hop ISP router" assuming a customer-owned Homenet router connected to 
> my last-hop ISP router via Ethernet.
> [also so I could do weird things/perform tests/interrupt/monitor DHCP PD]
> 
> Was there any further work done on 
> draft-stenberg-v6ops-pd-route-maintenance-00?
> 
> Or is the Best Current Practice for non-point-to-point links still described 
> in draft-stenberg-v6ops-pd-route-maintenance-00?
> 
> I was planning on using ISC DHCP 4.3.1 together with an external script as 
> described in https://github.com/mpalmer/isc-dhcp contrib, to detect the next 
> hop address of my homenet router and install the relevant route for the 
> delegated prefix on the last-hop ISP router (a Linux box).

typically the ISP router snoops DHCPv6 messages and does route injection based 
on that, or the DHCPv6 server runs on the ISP router and does route injection 
based on binding state.

cheers,
Ole

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