3 May
2011
3 May
'11
9:46 a.m.
On Mon, 2 May 2011, Andrey Semenchuk wrote:
So, the strong recommendation to give customers between a /48 and a /64 (and /64 even for a single machine) - is the right way to lay the foundation of a new address space exhaustion
If 10 billion people on earth has 10 devices with a /48 for each device, you will have spent approximately one 1/2800th of the IPv6 address space. There are 281 thousand billion /48s. Let's use this current allocation policy until the first /3 is used up, then we have 7 more tries to "get it right" if we decide we need to change something. -- Mikael Abrahamsson email: swmike@swm.pp.se