On Monday February 25 2019 18:09, you wrote to me:
>> Another thing that puts me off, is that it is difficult to test >> something that happens only once or twice a year. For IPv4 I know >> how to provoke an IP change (change the MAC of the WAN interface) >> for IPv6 I do not know how to provoke a change of prefix.
TK> That's interesting. If you fake the MAC address and the IPv4 address TK> changes, how the hell the IPv6 prefix would not change...?
I can not change the MAC address for the IPv6 router...
That needs a bit of explaining. My ISP, Ziggo, only provides native IPv6 to non bussines accounts with a very limited set of modem/routers. These modem/routers do not allow changing the MAC address.
I can have the modem set in bridge mode and use my own router. Then I can change the WAN MAC address. But with the modem/router in bridge mode, I only have IP4.