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Appendix A. Summary of Changes from RFC 8415

This section preserves the RFC text for DHCPv6, including message exchanges, relay behavior, DUIDs, IA_NA, IA_TA, IA_PD, DHCP options, RKAP authentication, IANA registries, normative requirements, and appendix option-appearance matrices.

Original RFC Text

Appendix A.  Summary of Changes from RFC 8415

This appendix provides a summary of the differences between this
document and [RFC8415]:

1. The following mechanisms were obsoleted. These were not widely
deployed while adding complexity to client and server
implementations. Legacy implementations MAY support them, but
implementations conformant to this document MUST NOT rely on
them. Obsoleting these features does not cause any
interoperability issues when mixing updated and non-updated
clients, relay agents, and servers as these mechanisms were
"optional".

* IA_TA option. The Identity Association for Temporary
Addresses option has been obsoleted. A client that needs a
short-term / special purpose address can use a new IA_NA
binding to request an address and release it when finished
with it.

* UNICAST option. The Server Unicast option has been obsoleted.
Use of this was rarely practical as typically relay agents
between the client and server need to glean information from
the communication and cannot be bypassed.

* UseMulticast status code. The UseMulticast status code has
been obsoleted. Clients will always multicast messages (as
Server Unicast option has been obsoleted) and servers will no
longer check for unicast traffic.

2. The following errata reports for [RFC8415] were incorporated:
[Err6159], [Err6269], and [Err6183]. Note that EID 6269 was no
longer applicable after the Server Unicast Option was obsoleted.
Note that EID 6159 was also no longer applicable as temporary
addresses have been obsoleted. Indeed, the text that EID 6159
corrects has been deleted.

3. A reference to [RFC7943] was added to Section 13.1 as it
documents a method that might be used to generate addresses and
was inadvertently missed when compiling [RFC8415].

4. Clarified the UDP ports used by clients, servers, and relay
agents (Section 7.2).

5. Several additional RFCs have been referenced and editorial and
reviews comments incorporated.