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by cyberax
165 days ago
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The same way you do it now. The router announces a prefix, and devices negotiate unique addresses. Keep in mind that SLAAC isn't. Modern IPv6 stacks use privacy addresses, so they still need to run the address collision detection. There's also a proposal to have SLAAC with longer prefixes, because otherwise you need to use DHCP-PD if you want to have subnetting in IPv6. |
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