ISP customer assignments

Nathan Ward nanog at daork.net
Wed Oct 14 02:04:24 UTC 2009


On 14/10/2009, at 2:14 PM, Chris Adams wrote:

> What about web-hosting type servers?  Right now, I've got a group of
> servers in a common IPv4 subnet (maybe a /26), with a /24 or two  
> routed
> to each server for hosted sites.  What is the IPv6 equivalent?  I can
> see a /64 for the common subnet, but what to route for aliased IPs for
> web hosts?  It is kind of academic right now, since our hosting  
> control
> panel software doesn't handle IPv6, but I certainly won't be putting
> 2^64 sites on a single server.  Use a /112 here again as well?  Use a
> /64 per server because I can?

Why route them to the servers? I would just put up a /64 for the web  
servers and bind addresses to your ethernet interface out of that /64  
as they are used by each site.
I guess you might want to route them to the servers to save ND entries  
or something on your router?

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Nathan Ward





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