Hi Pekka, >-----Original Message----- >From: ext Pekka Savola [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: 30 October, 2008 09:26
>But, maybe there is an implementable workaround to this >operational issue. Would it be possible for the host to >either 1) run DHCPv6 again, with a different DUID or client >identifier (could it get more /128's that way, or 2) use >DHCPv6 IAs to request multiple addresses? >Then it would proxy these specific addresses instead of a whole /64. >If neither of these is possible, how would this scenario be >different from the mobile terminal operating as a L2 bridge >and multiple devices behind it requesting addresses with DHCPv6? 1-2 could be possibility I guess, but how you can allocate those to other devices in LAN-side by using SLAAC? In case all devices in LAN can do stateful DHCPv6, and operator would agree on allocating multiple IPv6 addresses for a subscriber, then I guess the host could indeed act as bridge/DHCPv6 relay. Best regards, Teemu -------------------------------------------------------------------- IETF IPv6 working group mailing list ipv6@ietf.org Administrative Requests: https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ipv6 --------------------------------------------------------------------