Since we're on the topic of what's commonly accepted in IPv4 land (a
/24), what's the story in IPv6 land? It seems to me that a /32 is a fur
sure thing, but others will accept down to a /48, too.
~Seth
Since we're on the topic of what's commonly accepted in IPv4 land (a
/24), what's the story in IPv6 land? It seems to me that a /32 is a fur
sure thing, but others will accept down to a /48, too.
~Seth
Given that ARIN issues /48s to multihomed end users, I think it would
be wise to accept them.
Owen
Owen DeLong wrote:
Given that ARIN issues /48s to multihomed end users, I think it would
be wise to accept them.
True, although 2620:0::/23 is still a black hole for some. When did ARIN
start using it, 2007?
~Seth