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whfsdude
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reply to Mike Wolf

Re: [IPv6] Question regarding expiration of /64 leases

said by Mike Wolf:

and how does one know if their equipment supports it?

If it doesn't you won't get an IPv6 address. RA's are pretty esential.


Mike Wolf

join:2009-05-24
Beachwood, NJ
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Good point. I just find it wierd that my one HP printer gets an IPv6 address and the DNSv6 section configures yet my other HP printer also gets an IPv6 address but its DNSv6 sectoins remains unconfigured lol.



whfsdude
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said by Mike Wolf:

Good point. I just find it wierd that my one HP printer gets an IPv6 address and the DNSv6 section configures yet my other HP printer also gets an IPv6 address but its DNSv6 sectoins remains unconfigured lol.

The printer likely doesn't support DHCPv6 and is using SLAAC. You'd have to push a DNS server with RDNSS. I doubt any consumer routers are pushing DNS via RDNSS.


Mike Wolf

join:2009-05-24
Beachwood, NJ
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Dunno, the printer that is getting the DNSv6 info is a small business model, while the printer that isn't is an enterprise business model.


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