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

From: Joel Jaeggli (no email)
Date: Mon Jan 07 2008 - 17:25:42 EST

  • Next message: Kenneth Mix: "RE: Assigning IPv6 /48's to CPE's?"

    John Dupuy wrote:
    >
    > It should probably be pointed out:
    >
    > Asking for practical advice on choosing /48 vs. /56 on a residential
    > broadband CPE is largely unanswerable.
    >
    > Why?
    >
    > Because I don't know of any residential broadband CPEs that support IPv6.

    If one doesn't look then you won't find it.

    > I want to be wrong about that. Seriously. Send me a link to one. I want
    > to be wrong. (And by residential, I mean a CPE/router/firewall that costs
    > less than $150US.)

    http://buffalo.jp/products/catalog/network/wzr-ampg300nh/

    http://www.apple.com/airportextreme/

    Any device with a docsis 3.0 cable modem embedded in it (Scientific
    atlanta/cisco DRG2800 for example)

    probably more now that CES is going on right now.

    etc

    just an anecdote real quick.

    So I stayed on a small guest house on the southern outskirts of Toyko a
    couple of weeks ago and along with the luxury of getting breakfast with
    my $80 a night 9-tatami room, the complimentary wifi shared with 4 other
    guests had v4 and v6 provided via kddi residental vdsl. My hostess who
    was 75 if she was a day had email down pretty well but I wouldn't
    characterize her a technical user.

    > IMO, the only answers so far:
    >
    > businesses get /48
    > dialup gets /64
    >
    > (by default anyway; there are always exceptions)
    >
    > John
    >


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