On Sep 14, 2010, at 5:27 AM, Elmar K. Bins wrote: > Hi guys, > > I am looking for operational experience here. > > We have just turned up IPv6 in our "guest wireless", by way of using RA > for address distribution and DHCPv6 for the DNS server address (stupid, yup). > > Apart from the dhcp6 part seemingly not working on Juniper ISGs (or maybe it's > my windows *and* that Ubuntu), I now see IPv6 addresses instead of names. > > I as a networking droid have not much quarrel with that, but I am interested > in how or whether at all others handle this. > > Are you creating DNS entries somehow (reverse and, ultimately, forward), > are you using BIND "generate" statements, are you using wildcards...or > are you just ignoring this for the "dynamic boxes"? > > Please enlighten me! > > Elmar.
I would strongly discourage $GENERATE statements... You won't have enough memory or even disk space to hold the results. I think the choices are either live with numbers, use a wildcard, or use dynamic DNS name registration. Owen

