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Subject: RE: Fwd: Broadband Forum liaison to IETF on IPv6 security
So have I and Wes been able to close the issue for the DSL Forum folks?
Implement ND Proxy at your
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Subject: RE: Fwd: Broadband Forum liaison to IETF on IPv6 security
Jeffrey,
The answer to your question is a yes. Alternatively, the ISP may just dole out
a delegated
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Subject: RE: Fwd: Broadband Forum liaison to IETF on IPv6 security
Wes,
That is an interesting idea. One question occurs to me that you can
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Subject: RE: Fwd: Broadband Forum liaison to IETF on IPv6 security
This is the same thought I emailed about
: Fwd: Broadband Forum liaison to IETF on IPv6 security
OK. Then the CPE router has a unique /64 for all of its broadcast domains? Does
that mean that the customer needs to tell the ISP how many /64 prefixes they
need?
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Info Systems Eng., Lead
MITRE Corporation
Subject: RE: Fwd: Broadband Forum liaison to IETF on IPv6 security
Jeffrey,
The answer to your question is a yes. Alternatively, the ISP may just dole out
a delegated prefix shorter than a /64 and the CPE Rtr has to live with it but
the ISP may use something like a /55 that gives sufficient number
Subject: RE: Fwd: Broadband Forum liaison to IETF on IPv6 security
The key is that the access router (which is the only router that knows this is
an NBMA link and not a BMA link) can selectively decide to send ND messages
(either NA's or NS(DAD) messages) when the access router detects