Daniel Pocock <daniel@pocock.pro> wrote:
> For a home network or a small office, what is the best practice for
> using ULA in parallel with the prefix from an ISP?
> Consider the following:
> - router (OpenWRT or Debian) receives prefix delegation from ISP and
> shares it, and also a ULA prefix, over the LAN with DHCPv6
> - there is a small server or NAS running Debian on the LAN
So, this is all outlined in RFC7084 (replacing RFC6204), and post-CC
OpenWRT/LEDE do a very good job of doing exactly what you describe.
Also, the HOMENET WG has done work to make this work when you have multiple
uplinks, and multiple routers with-in the "home", and do this in a zerotouch
way.
There are many opportunities to contribute to this effort.
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