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DHCPv6 Redundancy Considerations

DHCPv6 Redundancy Considerations. Redundancy Proposals in RFC 6853. DHCPv4 Failover. Protocol-level Redundancy. Active ---------------- Active. 192.168.234.56. 172.16.123.45. Geographically separated DHCP Servers. DHCPv6 Failover. Internet Draft. DHCPv6 Failover Design.

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DHCPv6 Redundancy Considerations

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  1. DHCPv6 Redundancy Considerations Redundancy Proposals in RFC 6853

  2. DHCPv4 Failover Protocol-level Redundancy Active ---------------- Active 192.168.234.56 172.16.123.45 Geographically separated DHCP Servers

  3. DHCPv6 Failover Internet Draft DHCPv6 Failover Design draft-ietf-dhc-dhcpv6-failover-design-04

  4. DHCPv6 Redundancy Considerations No Redundancy Protocol No Standards-based Failover RFC 6853 Deployment Models

  5. Assumptions 2+ Servers provide DHCPv6 to same Clients 2001:db8:bc:2::547 2001:db8:bc:1::547

  6. Assumptions DHCPv6 Servers are RFC 3315 compliant 2001:db8:bc:2::547 2001:db8:bc:1::547

  7. Assumptions DHCPv6 Replays are RFC 3315 compliant No direct Communication 2001:db8:bc:2::547 2001:db8:bc:1::547

  8. Assumptions Clients running statefulDHCPv6 2001:db8:bc:2::547 2001:db8:bc:1::547

  9. Assumptions Clients have to handle Preference Option 2001:db8:bc:2::547 2001:db8:bc:1::547

  10. 3 semi-redundant Deployment Models Multiple Unique Prefixes Split Pools 2001:db8:bc:2::547 2001:db8:bc:1::547 Identical Prefixes

  11. Split Pools Simultaneously active and operational Unique, non-overlapping Pools Proprietary Mechanisms 2001:db8:bc:2::547 2001:db8:bc:1::547 Prefix = 2001:db8:bc:1::/64 Pool = 2001:db8:bc:1:0000::/65 Preference = 255 Prefix = 2001:db8:bc:1::/64 Pool = 2001:db8:bc:1:8000::/65 Preference = 0

  12. Multiple Unique Prefixes Multiple Prefixes within the Network No adjacent Pools needed Unique, non-overlapping Prefixes 2001:db8:bc:2::547 2001:db8:bc:1::547 Prefix = 2001:db8:bc:1::/64 Pool = 2001:db8:bc:1::/64 Preference = 255 Prefix = 2001:db8:bc:5::/64 Pool = 2001:db8:bc:5::/64 Preference = 0

  13. Identical Prefixes Same Prefix, Length & Pool Definition Overlapping Prefixes and Pools 2001:db8:bc:2::547 2001:db8:bc:1::547 Prefix = 2001:db8:bc:1::/64 Pool = 2001:db8:bc:1::/64 Preference = 255 Prefix = 2001:db8:bc:1::/64 Pool = 2001:db8:bc:1::/64 Preference = 0

  14. To sum it up. Failure & Restore Address Conflicts Interim Architecture Dynamic DNS

  15. Thank you for your time. Andreas Taudte Sales Engineer

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