@ckim44, I've just noticed your post. You are correct to use dhclient -P command to obtain PD. The contents of dhclient.conf is of little importance as it seems that Telus router ignores most (if not all) options passed. I suspect it is due to their...
@ConnorJust to clarify: none of the above. The world of IPv6 is richer than that. The options above are for regular nodes, but for routers there are more possibilities, and Telus uses one of those. If your router software supports only the options yo...
@Connor I don't know what type of networking stack you use on your router, and especially what is your DHCPv6 client, but from the listing of interface states it seems that your router gets assigned prefix 2001:569:741e:9900::/56. You chose the subne...
@Dan_SeibelThanks for explaining that RS will never be answered; so I did not waste time chasing that path.Instead of that, I spent some time in the search for the ever-elusive out-of-schedule RA after the DHCPv6 exchange. RA was not coming. Then I r...
@Dan_SeibelAssigning a shorter prefix to be prepared for future is a smart move. I hope that it means the prefixes we are getting assigned now will turn out to be pretty stable.As for my IPv6 connectivity I want to to report a success. Based on your ...