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- Date: Sat, 7 Nov 2009 16:56:04 +0100
- From: David Santinoli <marauder@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] IPv6 address allocation
- References: <1a4744f80911050525g55066627ga0fe428222da8ce5@example.com> <20091105150722.31168563.attila@example.com> <20091105145943.GP25231@example.com> <20091105200455.GE30376@example.com> <20091106190744.GA26227@example.com>
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On Fri, Nov 06, 2009 at 08:07:44PM +0100, Christian Horn wrote: > But hey, now you can just get some /64s for yourself in ipv6 world! > Just some years ago /48 were handed over to persons IIRC. According to current guidelines, a /48 is still considered the default block assignment to end users. Sixxs.net (I see we're neighbours there) assigns a /48 when you request a "subnet" (as opposed to a "tunnel", which routes a /128). Cheers, David
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- [tlug] WAN fail-over configuration in Linux-based router
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- Re: [tlug] WAN fail-over configuration in Linux-based router
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