[AfrIPv6-Discuss] IPv6 DHCP Server
Stephen Honlue
stephen.honlue at afrinic.net
Mon Mar 14 11:42:50 UTC 2016
As Tamon said, DHCP will not handle Default gateway, but at leat you should be able to reach host on LAN without gateway.
The behaviour you have is showing that your host are have /128 IPs, let’s confirm that whit a look at your DHCP server bindings.
Also look at your DHCP pool to make sure that you handle /64s to hosts and then do RAs on the router with A flag set to 0 to handle gateway dynamically.
Regards
> On Mar 14, 2016, at 2:57 PM, Mukom Akong T. <tamon at afrinic.net> wrote:
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>> On 14 Mar 2016, at 2:12 PM, DICK, L. (MR.) <Dickl at mopipi.ub.bw> wrote:
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>> I have configured isc-dhcp-server6 for IPv6 Network. It seems my windows
>> dhcp clients are not getting default gateway and cannot ping or see any
>> host in the same network. But when I assign the gateway statically it
>> works. Please assist me. Thank you
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> i’m going to assume that you have:
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> - both clients and the server on different subnets/VLANs (this should be obvious)
> - a router acting as DHCPv6 relay agent
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> DHCPv6 CANNOT give a default gateway to clients, that can only be done using Router Advertisements (RA).
> RA can only be configured on the router attached to the client’s subnet (look at the NDP RA command line structure on whatever OS you are using).
> Most implementations I’ve seen will make the current router interface a candidate for default gateway unless you configured the "lifetime" to 0
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> Another thing you might want to verify/confirm: your windows clients now have /128 addresses. that has implications for on-subnet reachability.
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> hope that helps
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> ./shalom
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