On 2011-03-16, at 10:08 , Mohacsi Janos wrote:

> Yes. DAD can fail, and you system log you will see.


How will this help a network admin, when the system log says, that a server 
that is supposed to have a certain fixed IP or a DHCP client, that is also 
supposed to have a certain fixed IP (however, one assigned by DHCP) cannot 
obtain this IP, because some other host with privacy extension enabled is 
currently using this IP by plain coincident? How can you resolve that problem? 
Running around the building and asking all people with non-DHCP devices to 
please temporarily disconnect of the network? Assigning a different IP to the 
server or the DHCP device does not resolve the problem at all, because those 
are supposed to have a certain IP and not any IP. Assigning a different IP to 
the stateless device would work, but how can you know which of the maybe 100 
stateless devices on the network is the device that captured the IP?

Best regards,
Markus
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