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Internet Engineering Task ForceIPv6Internet Protocol Version 6DHCPv6This document defines requirements for IPv6 CE Routers to support DHCPv6 Prefix Delegation
for redistributing any unused prefix(es) that were delegated to the IPv6 CE Router.
This document updates RFC 7084.This document defines DHCPv6 Prefix Delegation in IPv6 CE Routers ()
in order to properly utilize the IPv6 prefixes assigned by service providers. Many ISP will assign
a prefix larger then /64 to the CE Router, as recommended in . If an IPv6 CE
Router doesn't support IA_PD on the LAN it will not be able to assign any prefixes beyond itself, limiting
the usefulness of assigning prefixes larger than /64. Supporting IA_PD on the LAN interfaces will allow
for those unused prefixes to be distributed into a network. This document does not cover dealing with
multi-provisioned networks with more than one provider.The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL",
"SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED",
"NOT RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this document
are to be interpreted as described in BCP 14
when,
and only when, they appear in all capitals, as shown here.This document also makes use of internal conceptual variables to
describe protocol behavior and external variables that an implementation
must allow system administrators to change. The specific variable names,
how their values change, and how their settings influence protocol
behavior are provided to demonstrate protocol behavior. An
implementation is not required to have them in the exact form described
here, as long as its external behavior is consistent with that described
in this document.The following terminology is defined for this document.
IPv6 CE Router: A router intended for home or small-office use that forwards packets not explicitly
addressed to itself as defined in .Internet Service Provider (ISP): An entity that provides access to the Internet.
In this document, a service provider specifically offers Internet access using IPv6, and
may also offer IPv4 Internet access. The service provider can provide such access over a
variety of different transport methods such as DSL, cable, wireless, and others. The IPv6 CE Router distributes configuration information obtained during WAN interface
provisioning to IPv6 hosts and routers. Previously, a router based on
would only provide IPv6 hosts with individual addresses; this update allows for addressing and routing of IPv6
prefixes to both hosts and routers.LAN Prefix Delegation (PD) RequirementsLPD-1: The IPv6 CE Router MUST support a DHCPv6 server capable of IPv6 prefix assignment
according to (Identity Association for Prefix Delegation (IA_PD) option).LPD-2: The IPv6 CE Router MUST assign a prefix from the delegated prefix to each of its LAN links.
If not enough addresses are available the IPv6 CE Router SHOULD log a system management error.LPD-3: The prefix assigned to a link MUST NOT change in the absence of topology or
configuration changes.LPD-4: After LAN link prefix assignment the IPv6 CE Router MUST make the remaining IPv6 prefixes
available to other routers via Prefix DelegationLPD-5: Available prefixes must be provisioned IA_PD IA prefixes MUST have a prefix-length of 64.LPD-6: The IPv6 CE Router MUST install a route to the assigned IA_PD with a next-hop of the IPv6 node that
was assigned the prefix. The IPv6 CE Router MUST remove the route when IA_PD lease expires.LPD-7: By default, the IPv6 CE Router firewall MUST allow forwarding of packets with an outer IPv6 header containing
a source address belonging to Delegated Prefixes, along with reciprocal packets from the same flow,
following the recommendations of LPD-8: If an IPv6 CE Router receives a single IA_PD IA Prefix with a prefix-length of 64. IPv6 prefixes of size 64 it
MUST act as delegating relay according to specifically requirements G-2 to G-7, G-9, and S-2.
DHCPv6 messages without IA-PD option MUST NOT be relayed.LPD-9: A CE Router MUST only be a delegating relay with DHCPv6 messages with IA_PD options present.LPD-10: A CE Router assigning prefixes MUST NOT assign IA_NA in the same DHCPv6 exchange.This document does not add any new security considerations beyond those mentioned in
Section 4 of and Section 22 of . This document makes no request of IANA. Thanks to the following people for their guidance and feedback:
Marion Dillon, Erik Auerswald, Esko Dijk, Tim Carlin, Richard Patterson, Ted Lemon,
Michael Richardson, Martin Hunek.