27 May
2011
27 May
'11
4:28 a.m.
Hi Gunter, On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 12:56 PM, Gunter Van de Velde (gvandeve) <gvandeve@cisco.com> wrote:
GV> important is that host/user stations are on /64 bit length prefixes, the point-2-point's don't really matter actually in that case as they are just transport path and not a routing destination.
And there's no major technical reason I'm aware of why the NDP must be used on p2p links at all. A router in theory need only figure out what (p2p-) port to send a packet out on, and.. then do it. If there's only one receiver connected, it's going to get the bits. Not sure if vendors have NDP-less p2p-link features yet. Regards, Martin