SLAAC can configure DNS automatically (via RDNSS).
Or you can run DHCPv6 just to hand out DNS settings (or anything else you want more control over), even if it's not handling addressing. But this isn't necessary for small deployments.
Personally, I've never had any problems with pure SLAAC (no DHCPv6) on my home network.
Or you can run DHCPv6 just to hand out DNS settings (or anything else you want more control over), even if it's not handling addressing. But this isn't necessary for small deployments.
Personally, I've never had any problems with pure SLAAC (no DHCPv6) on my home network.