BCP: Slicing a /32 for an ISP

Mohacsi Janos mohacsi at niif.hu
Mon Apr 14 09:21:22 CEST 2008




On Mon, 14 Apr 2008, Michael Adams wrote:

> Mark Tinka,  14 Apr 2008 9:48:
>
>> * Drilling deeper into each PoP's assignment:
>>
>> 		- /128 for Loopback addresses
>> 		- /112 used for routing & switching kit
>> 			* border
>> 			* core
>> 			* edge
>> 			* peering
>>
>> 		- /112 used for production servers & services
>> 		- /126 used for WAN point-to-point links
>
> I'm eager to hear more opinions about this. We are going to use
> /64 for all kind of network interfaces including point-to-point
> links and loopback interfaces.


We are using /64 mainly where necessary. For point-to-point link we are 
not uisng anything, since it is not neccesary: routing protocol are using 
link-local for IPv6 routing.



>
> regards,
> Michael
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