issues with ipv6 and DUID

Ted Lemon Ted.Lemon at nominum.com
Fri Apr 5 12:01:01 UTC 2013


On Apr 5, 2013, at 4:30 AM, Steven Carr <sjcarr at gmail.com<mailto:sjcarr at gmail.com>> wrote:
-D LL or LLT
Override the default when selecting the type of DUID to use. By default, DHCPv6 dhclient creates an identifier based on the link-layer address (DUID-LL) if it is running in stateless mode (with -S, not requesting an address), or it creates an identifier based on the link-layer address plus a timestamp (DUID-LLT) if it is running in stateful mode (without -S, requesting an address). -D overrides this default, with a value of either LL or LLT.

That's not compliant with RFC3315.   That's not the criterion that's supposed to be used to decide whether or not the DUID-LL identifier is permissible.

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