
25 Oct
2013
25 Oct
'13
12:55 p.m.
On 10/25/13 12:37 PM, Shane Kerr wrote:
Using bits in IPv6 networks for other purposes is orthogonal to those goals.
What should we do about it?
Hey, As far as I know, the rule-of-thumb is to allocate /48 per customer. As long as they don't go beyond that, there's nothing to do :) We had a long chat with Peter Lothberg about that during one of the evenings and we calculated that with his addressing and /29 you could number the whole Germany. One provider. I see no need to change the rules, maybe we could mention the /48-per-site-or-per-customer-or-per-end-user-or-whatever-you-want-to-call-it suggestion when writing the assignment plan to get bigger IPv6 space :) Cheers, Jan