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Re: Minutes / Notes



Technically, no, there is no published standard for DHCPv6 because the RFC
isn't quite done.  The authros have been integrating results form
interoperability tests and correcting a couple of last bugs discovered
during the authors 48 hour final review period.


Practically speaking, the standard is sufficiently well-understood that
there are several (at least six) implementations that have been successfully
demonstrated interoperability in three rounds of open interoperability testing.

- Ralph

At 08:00 AM 7/25/2003 +0200, Kurt Erik Lindqvist wrote:
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On fredag, jul 25, 2003, at 01:36 Europe/Stockholm, Masataka Ohta wrote:

>>
>> DHCP doesn't exist (yet) in IPv6.
>
> Wrong.

AFAIK there is no published standard for DHVPv6

>
> 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.

- - kurtis -

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