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Diagram Illustrating Three Ipv6 Address Assignment Methods Via Router Advertisement (Ra) Flags: Slaac (M=0, O=0), Stateless Dhcpv6 (M=0, O=1), And Stateful Dhcpv6 (M=1, O=1). Each Section Shows How A Client Interacts With A Router And Optionally A Dhcpv6 Server To Obtain Ipv6 Configuration.
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SLAAC and DHCPv6 – Exclusive Details

Remember that we already discussed the introduction of the SLAAC and DHCPv6 in Router Advertisement (RA) messages. Now, we will briefly discuss both SLAAC and DHCPv6. Recall that the router sends a Router Advertisement (RA) message. The setting of the Router Advertisement (RA) message decides whether a client can obtain its IPv6 address information automatically...

Asad Ijaz 4 min read
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