host-identifier with IPv6
Ted Lemon
Ted.Lemon at nominum.com
Tue Mar 3 05:13:13 UTC 2009
On Mar 2, 2009, at 6:41 PM, Sten Carlsen wrote:
> Interesting, last time I did that I kept also the old MAC - Does that
> mean that I now have two MACs with the same DUID but different
> mac-addresses? How should I expect that to work if they are
> connected to
> e.g. the same switch?
If you keep them both running, you will indeed run into trouble,
whether they are connected to the same switch or not.
> In this country the normal way is that when you sign up for an
> ADSL-line, they send you a modem/router. Only with this equipment will
> they accept you as a customer. In some cases you can be allowed to
> bring
> your own, but that is not usual.
In the United States, different ISPs do different things, but while my
ISP does ship you a modem, they don't really care if you use your own,
and more to the point, they most certainly do not check to see that
you are using theirs during the DHCP handshake. Think about how much
unnecessary work this would be!
> Do I understand you correctly that you say I should only be concerned
> about what port the PC is sitting on, not its DUID regarding what it
> means, only that it is unique? Does that kill all unmanaged switches?
No.
> Forgive me, but I don't quite see where this goes in terms of how the
> problems solved by knowing the mac-address in IPv4 should be solved
> in IPv6.
Not my problem. I've explained myself pretty thoroughly... :'}
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