Unfortunately you have to do static prefix delegation because it's impossible to renumber the customer's inside LAN within a reasonable time interval with today's state of IPv6 SLAAC. However, static delegations might cause IPv6 routing table explosion unless you're very careful (with dynamic IPv4 address allocation you could define address pool on BRAS and advertise just the pool prefix into the rest of the network). Ivan
-----Original Message----- From: ipv6-wg-admin@ripe.net [mailto:ipv6-wg-admin@ripe.net] On Behalf Of JORDI PALET MARTINEZ Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2011 3:02 PM To: ipv6-wg@ripe.net Subject: [ipv6-wg] dynamic or static IPv6 prefixes to residential customers
Hi all,
I will like to know, from those deploying IPv6 services to residential customers, if you are planning to provide static or dynamic IPv6 prefixes.
Just to be clear, I'm for static prefix delegation to residential customers, however I heard that some ISPs are doing dynamic delegations, the same way as is common today with IPv4.
I don't thin it make sense, as the main reason for doing so in IPv4 was address exhaustion and legacy oversubscription models such as PPP/dial-up.
Regards, Jordi
PS: I've sent this question to NANOG, got very few answers, so trying here ...
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