On 05/26/2016 02:02 PM, James Knott wrote:
IPv6 can create link local addresses entirely on it's own or build a SLAAC address after receiving a router advertisement. DHCP requires a server to manage the addresses, SLAAC does not.
Ah "Stateless DHCP" While IPv6 can use DHCP to assign addresses, it often does not. In
On 05/26/2016 02:12 PM, Anton Aylward wrote: those situations, DHCP is used to hand out things like DNS or NTP server addresses.
Tell me ...
The DHCP servers I use such as 'dnsmasq' integrate with DNS. (yes the big versions can do it too!)
Does SLAAC do that?
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