> On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 14:17:17 -0500,
> Ralph Droms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Suppose the nodes on a link are to be restricted to the use of addresses
> assigned through DHCP, and precluded from the use of autonomous address-
> configuration.
> It seems there are two ways to accomplish
about precluding use of autonomous address-configuration
Suppose the nodes on a link are to be restricted to the use of addresses
assigned through DHCP, and precluded from the use of autonomous address-
configuration.
It seems there are two ways to accomplish this goal:
1) Don't include any
Ralph Droms wrote:
> Suppose the nodes on a link are to be restricted to the use of addresses
> assigned through DHCP, and precluded from the use of autonomous address-
> configuration.
I can also think of a third case, addresses are assigned statically.
> It seems there are two ways to accomplis
Suppose the nodes on a link are to be restricted to the use of addresses
assigned through DHCP, and precluded from the use of autonomous address-
configuration.
It seems there are two ways to accomplish this goal:
1) Don't include any prefixes in router advertisements
2) Include the prefixes ass