25 Oct
2013
25 Oct
'13
3:13 p.m.
* Jan Zorz
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.
Not really, the policy just says that the minimum assignment size is /64. However, assignments shorter than /48 requires paperwork to be filled in, and since nobody likes paperwork /48 constitutes the de-facto max assignment size in all but exceptional cases. Apart from that it's up to the LIR/ISP to decide how much to assign. In any case we've been cheering on folks who "waste" bits on stuff like 6RD too. Shrug. Personally I'm happy to see folks burn some bits if it results in actual deployments. Tore