Re: Assigning IPv6 /48's to CPE's?

From: Chris Adams (no email)
Date: Thu Jan 03 2008 - 09:36:01 EST

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    Once upon a time, Donald Stahl <> said:
    > It leaves them with 65k subnets to choose from. Would a /56 make more
    > sense? Right now- sure- becaue we lack the imagination to really guess
    > what might happen in the future. Nanobots each with their own address, IP
    > connected everything, who knows? Assigning a /48 to everyone gives
    > everyone ample room and simplifies provisioning.

    Do you really think that today's allocations are going to be in use
    (unchanged) when people are building homes out of IPv6-addressed
    nanobots, or when people are trying to firewall the fridge from the TV
    remote, etc.? I understand trying to plan for the future, but if
    someone is setting all this stuff up, getting a new (and larger) IPv6
    block from their ISP is going to be the easiest part in the process.

    > I'd rather push for /48 and have people settle on /56 than push for /56
    > and have people settle on /64.

    Again, why the hang-up on 8 bit boundaries? Why not /52 or /60? /60 is
    not much bigger than /64, but /52 gives an end-site 16 times as many
    subnets as /56 while giving the ISP 16 times as many blocks as /48.

    -- 
    Chris Adams <>
    Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services
    I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.
    

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