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<br>James Jalbert
<BR>Network Administrator
<BR>Eastern Aroostook RSU #39
<BR>Phone: 207-493-4246
<BR>E-Mail: jjalbert@rsu39.org
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<BR><br><br>>>> Casey Deccio <casey@deccio.net> 1/24/2012 12:33 PM >>><br>On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 6:53 AM, perl-list <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:perl-list@network1.net" target="_blank">perl-list@network1.net</a>></span> wrote:<br> </p>
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I for one would love to see your config to see how you are doing this. The hardware ethernet isn't included in the DHCPv6 packet (at least as far as I can see from packet captures) other than as part of the client-id (DUID) on *SOME* clients (ie: NOT d-link). Would love to see your configs... Didn't know the DHCP server decoded the DUID to know what the hardware ethernet is.<br><br> </p>
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From DHCP 4.2.3-P2 release notes [1]:<br><br>"Changes since 4.1.0 (new features)<br>...<br>- The 'hardware [ethernet|etc] ...;' parameter in host records has been<br>extended to attempt to match DHCPv6 clients by the last octets of a<br>DUID-LL or DUID-LLT provided by the client."<br><br>This feature was added in DHCP 4.2.0, but RedHat has backported this change to the 4.1.x version distributed with RHEL6.2.<br><br>Casey<br><br>[1] <a href="https://deepthought.isc.org/article/AA-00595" target="_blank">https://deepthought.isc.org/article/AA-00595</a><br>
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