thanks for your reply
regards
jiabo
Huan Huan wrote:
> Hi Jiabo,
>
> If the router can play the function as a relay agent, I think it is
> OK. As a application for examination, the message type and content is
> important for judging the result. So in my personal opinion, it is OK
> only if the router sends some correct DHCPv6 messages, such
> as:"relay-forward", "relay-reply", etc. However, in that case, the
> router should be a relay-agent in some ways. BTW, use OS as a relay
> agent should be OK when you use some DHCPv6 relay-agent software in
> that OS.
>
> BR
> Huan
> 2009-05-05
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> *发件人:* wang_jiabo
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> *主题:* [users:01187] could you tell me I can use a Router as a relay
> agent or only useOS as a relay agent
> Hi all:
> If I test DHCPv6 server phase 2 for ipv6ready logo, could I use a
> router as a relay agent ?
> or I only can use a node (like freebsd or netbsd) as a relay agent.
> thanks
> jiabo
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