Xuo Guoto via ipv6-wg <ipv6-wg@ripe.net> wrote: > 1. How will we assign address to routers? Like will we should be > assigning 2001:db8:2000::1/35 or 2001:db8:2000::1/64 for router No. Each router needs a /128 as a loopback address to use. I assign them all from a single /64 for that purpose. The /128s go into the your IGP. Many of your p2p ethernet links between sites/routers might not need prefixes at all. > interface? 2. How will we be assigning static address to (DNS?) > servers? I don't understand the question. > 2.1 One IP from /35? 2.2 An IP from the /64 assigned to No. Why would you be throwing /35s around? If your DNS servers participate in IGP, then a /128 on a loopback interface, assuming they have multiple interfaces works. Otherwise a static allocation from the /64 that the routers provide. > We have three interfaces in the router with one facing upstream and is > using a /127 assigned by the up stream provider, of the other two one > iface is for servers and another for BNGs. How are ipv6 address > allocated in these interfaces. Statically? -- Michael Richardson <mcr+IETF@sandelman.ca>, Sandelman Software Works -= IPv6 IoT consulting =- *I*LIKE*TRAINS*