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Category: IPv6
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One of the most elegant features of IPv6 is the ability to dynamically allocate entire prefixes to downstream routers using DHCPv6 Prefix Delegation (PD). Instead of manually assigning IPv6 subnets to every remote site, an ISP can delegate a larger block to a customer edge router, which can then automatically create internal LAN subnets for…