[Re: http://tools.ietf.org/search/draft-hain-ipv6-ulac-01]

Tony Hoyle tony at hoyle.me.uk
Sun Apr 25 15:17:21 UTC 2010


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On 25/04/2010 03:01, Mark Smith wrote:
> I'm a typical, fairly near future residential customer. I have a NAS
> that I have movies stored on. My ISP delegates an IPv6 prefix to me with
> a preferred lifetime of 60 minutes, and a valid lifetime of 90 minutes

What ISP would put a 'lifetime' on your ipv6 prefix?  That seems insane
to me... they should give you a /48 and be done with it.  Even the free
tunnel brokers do that.

But then I never understood dynamic ipv4 either....

Tony

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