commit | 9af7203ff38e365019851b9ef748197225570e18 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Marius Preda <marius.preda@nxp.com> | Mon Apr 22 19:15:05 2024 +0300 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Mon Apr 22 09:15:05 2024 -0700 |
tree | 81f4f1c7ca671bb093fbba757ce250fc2a9ef980 | |
parent | 7ec0257b0e7117aa5a355679d3acb707090f8901 [diff] |
[routing-manager] add support for to use a prefix received from DHCPv6 PD (#10000) This commit adds support for adding a DHCPv6 delegated prefix to the Routing Manager via a new Open Thread API. Previously this feature was only supported using a platform generated RA on a Posix based BR. For platforms that can get the prefix directly from a DHCPv6 PD client API there is no point in creating a RA for setting the prefix. It's much easier to use a direct call to configure it. This new API uses an otBorderRoutingPrefixTableEntry structure as an input parameter and evaluates the prefix based on the same rules as one coming from a platform RA. The lifetime of the prefix can be updated by calling the function again with new time values.
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