Addressing plan exercise for our IPv6 course
Matthew Walster
matthew at walster.org
Thu Jul 22 23:33:45 UTC 2010
On 22 July 2010 14:11, Alex Band <alexb at ripe.net> wrote:
> There are more options, but these two are the most convenient weighing all
> the up and downsides. Does anyone disagree?
I never saw the point of assigning a /48 to a DSL customer. Surely the
better idea would be to assign your bog standard residential DSL
customer a /64 and assign them a /56 or /48 if they request it, routed
to an IP of their choosing.
For the rest of it, I largely agree, though.
M
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