What is difference among /32 , /48 and /64 as charge?
We are a LIR as small class. We want to apply for ipv6. Is there a difference as charge apply for between /32 and /64 ? I mean, a LIR who has large class, when that LIR applies for /32 and has it, What does that LIR cost for that ? Also, While We are a LIR as small; 1- Can we apply for ipv6 /32 ? 2- What is difference among /32 , /48 and /64 as charge? Thanks a lot.
Yavuz Maşlak wrote:
We are a LIR as small class. We want to apply for ipv6.
Is there a difference as charge apply for between /32 and /64 ?
I mean, a LIR who has large class, when that LIR applies for /32 and has it, What does that LIR cost for that ? Also, While We are a LIR as small; 1- Can we apply for ipv6 /32 ? 2- What is difference among /32 , /48 and /64 as charge?
I would suggest to first start reading about IPv6 and learn how IPv6 and especially for this cases IPv6 addressing works. Then, when you have done that, you will understand how much address space is being passed used for a LAN (/64), a site (/48) and an ISP (/32 and larger). As in the RIPE region there is no "PI", you will fill in your form with a proposed address plan, based on that you will receive a prefix. Trying to "get the cheapest" doesn't work here, if you have to bother with pricing when you are getting addresses, then you definitely have to look at all the other cost factors that you have and start cutting there instead... but that is IMHO ;) Please read a good IPv6 book, then try again. Greets, Jeroen
Also, While We are a LIR as small; 1- Can we apply for ipv6 /32 ? 2- What is difference among /32 , /48 and /64 as charge?
You should start by reading this document about IPv6 addressing plans <http://www.getipv6.info/index.php/IPv6_Addressing_Plans> and then read through RIPE's IPv6 policy which you can find here <http://www.ripe.net/ripe/docs/ipv6policy.html>. The short answer is that you will apply for a /32 --Michael Dillon
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Jeroen Massar
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michael.dillon@bt.com
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Yavuz Maşlak