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DHCPv6 Prefix Delegation IPv6 address assignment mechanism

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When we run a DHCPv6 server with prefix delegation only (no range delegation at all). Like this:

subnet6 2a02:5250:aaae:1005::0/64 {
    prefix6 2a02:5250:aaaf:1001:: 2a02:5250:aaaf:f500:: /64;
}

Will the CPE device assign an IPv6 address from the assigned IA_PD Prefix? I am reading the RFC https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3633 But cannot find the mechanism how CPE interface connected to the DHCPv6 server gets IPv6 address.

Is the range option mandatory?

If somebody have more understanding about this question, please help me to make it cleaner.

Thanks in advance.

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