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Wednesday, October 13, 2010. IPv6 Addresses - SLAAC. IPv6 has two methods that an interface can use to be assigned an address. The first is the SLAAC, StateLess Address AutoConfiguration method, and the second is DHCPv6 another post. Uses the aforementioned Router Advertisements to get the network configuration that the address will need for the higher order bits. This will define how the subnet masks and gateways should be set. So, someone came up with Privacy Extensions. Saturday, September 18, 2010.CONTENT
This web page thehiddenlab.blogspot.com states the following, "Wednesday, October 13, 2010." We saw that the webpage said " IPv6 has two methods that an interface can use to be assigned an address." It also said " The first is the SLAAC, StateLess Address AutoConfiguration method, and the second is DHCPv6 another post. Uses the aforementioned Router Advertisements to get the network configuration that the address will need for the higher order bits. This will define how the subnet masks and gateways should be set. So, someone came up with Privacy Extensions. Saturday, September 18, 2010."