Hi, > By setting the Router Lifetime to 0 in the RA, that'd stop the router > being used as a default router. However, then you'd need a DHCPv6 > option to convey the default router. That still wouldn't eliminate the > need for the RA though, as it is still being used to express the > address configuration policy, so it pretty much makes a DHCPv6 > default router option somewhat redundant. You may as well just set > the RA Router Lifetime to a non-zero value to express the identity of > the default router.
Unless you want to assign different default routers to different clients. I don't know if this should be taken into account, but it is a possibility... Regards, Sander -------------------------------------------------------------------- IETF IPv6 working group mailing list ipv6@ietf.org Administrative Requests: https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ipv6 --------------------------------------------------------------------