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using "reserved" IPv6 space
- Subject: using "reserved" IPv6 space
- From: rchayapa at cisco.com (Rajendra Chayapathi (rchayapa))
- Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2012 22:02:50 +0000
- In-reply-to: <2059648.BTFFAkdkz4@lsdsrv>
True .. Your point of the ICMPv6 storm is on mark and is one of the
drawbacks for this solution.
On 7/16/12 12:39 PM, "Oliver" <olipro at 8.c.9.b.0.7.4.0.1.0.0.2.ip6.arpa>
wrote:
>On Monday 16 July 2012 18:26:08 Rajendra Chayapathi wrote:
>> On the HSRP/ND part , this all falls in the First Hop redundancy areana
>> and can be achieved via any of the following and each has its merits and
>> cons..
>>
>> 1) Using ND -- need to tune the "IPv6 nd reachable time" to achieve the
>> faster failover
>> 2) Using any of the First hop redundancy protocol ( HSRP, VRRP , GLBP)
>> 3) Default route selection.
>>
>
>In all honesty, I think using ND as the failover method is a generally
>bad
>idea - you have no way of ensuring all endpoints take note of or honour
>the
>router preference flag.
>
>Additionally, having a 1 second validity lifetime is going to create a
>lot of
>ICMPv6 spam across the segment - big deal? perhaps not. But when
>contrasted
>with the fact that it can be wholly avoided using one of the
>aforementioned
>redundancy protocols, why would you do it?
>
>Additionally, as an alternative to RAs, you can simply point default at
>the
>all-routers anycast address.
>
>Regards,
>Oliver
>