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Re: Minutes / Notes



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>>>> DHCP doesn't exist (yet) in IPv6.
>>>
>>> Wrong.
>>
>> AFAIK there is no published standard for DHVPv6
>
> And there is no published standard for LIN6, though LIN6 does
> exist in IPv6.

There are a lot of things that exists and that is related to IP, TCP, 
UDP and the Internet that is not standard.

> It should be noted that people working on IPv6 autoconfiguration
> now assumes DHCPv6.

 From what I have been reading people seems to be assuming DHCPv6 and 
2462.

>>> What does not exist in IPv6 is useful definition of 
>>> autoconfiguration.
>>
>> Noone is arguing against you. It's just that the rest of us are 
>> talking
>> about a very specific case of autoconfiguration.
>
> The problem is that there is no clear definition given on the
> autoconfiguration neither by IPv6 RFCs nor by those who claims
> to be talking about a very specific case of autoconfiguration.

Noone is arguing against you.

- - kurtis -

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