On 9/10/2010 7:13 AM, Wojciech Dec wrote:
3. Set a bar on the minimum _CPE_ requirements that will be supported by
the network (ensuring connectivity) within the given scenarios, along
with potentially having a single configuration/provisioning method? An
example of this would be requiring a routed CPE and/or DHCPv6 support on
the CPE/host (which is what some operators have already done). It might
be stating a truism, but the presence of such a CPE will still allow
non-DHCPv6 capable v6 devices within a user's home to get connected...

Yes, that is the direction I'd go if it were me. And I think you're saying this already, but just to be clear if the CPE were able to receive its prefix via whatever method (such as DHCP) then pass out RAs on the lan side then any host capable of IPv6 would be able to connect transparently.


Doug

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