Sorry for my late comment.
This is what I told Tim after dhc session, though.
On 2005/08/03, at 16:33, Francis Dupont wrote:
In your previous mail you wrote:
In a managed DHC environment, privacy addresses can be returned by DHCPv6
for client use, but my reading of RFC3315 suggests
On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 05:57:15PM +0900, Arifumi Matsumoto wrote:
Sorry for my late comment.
This is what I told Tim after dhc session, though.
On 2005/08/03, at 16:33, Francis Dupont wrote:
In your previous mail you wrote:
In a managed DHC environment, privacy addresses can be
On Tue, Aug 02, 2005 at 06:49:50PM +0100, Tim Chown wrote:
Hi,
I raised this question today but we were short of time.
My concern is that in an enterprise deployment, I might want to avoid the
complexity of privacy addresses (from the management perspective).
Right, I'm not sure if that
In your previous mail you wrote:
In a managed DHC environment, privacy addresses can be returned by DHCPv6
for client use, but my reading of RFC3315 suggests (section 12) that the
request is client initiated, which implies there should/could be some policy
that could be distributed