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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 14/Aug/16 16:32, Mukom Akong T.
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<div>I can understand why it gets a new address. Unsure why
it will get a second gateway considering that both RAs
came from the same router thus same link local address
that's a default gateway candidate. Can you shed more
light on what the two different default gateways?</div>
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I think this is a code and process implementation issue on the CPE.
It would be too burdensome for the BNG to check and manage this.<br>
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<div>do you mean in lieu of DHCPv6-PD? </div>
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<div>With static prefix, then all CPE provision on the
client network will also need to be manually done (or
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Not necessarily. The only concern will be if customers churn, and
you need to recover IP address assignments tied to usernames that
are no longer in-service.<br>
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It's less than ideal, but static assignments override the automated
nature of RADIUS, which would make the process more reliable, but
less scalable.<br>
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Mark.<br>
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