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Re: /56 for home sites, /48 for business sites & billing considerations (Was: European ISP enables IPv6 for all?)
From: Jeroen Massar <jeroen () unfix org>
Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2007 21:31:59 +0100
Mohacsi Janos wrote:
This would force these places to: a) use bridging to get that single /64 onto their network thus making firewalling really difficult.I am not quite sure. My colleague tested NetScreen box with /64 advertised from LNS. It seems to be working.
If you are routing the /64, thus that it exists entirely on the clien-side, then it should work, but if you are allocating 1 single /64 to the customer, and eg keeping ::1 as the ISP side, then you have to do weird magic to make that work.
b) get a 'power users' abo, which would thus make people have to PAY for getting more IP addresses.They aready do it. In Hungary, if you are home user you can have 1 single IPv4 address. If you are a business customer, then your can have an address space allocated from your provider. You pay more if you need bigger address block....
That is IPv4 and seems to be the case in general for IPv4. That mentality needs to be stopped for IPv6. When an ISP is not going to provide /48's to endusers then RIPE NCC should revoke the IPv6 prefix they received as they are not following the reasons why they received the prefix for. Greets, Jeroen
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- Re: European ISP enables IPv6 for all?, (continued)
- Re: European ISP enables IPv6 for all? Sebastian Abt (Dec 18)
- Re: European ISP enables IPv6 for all? Sascha Lenz (Dec 18)
- Re: European ISP enables IPv6 for all? Jeroen Massar (Dec 18)
- Re: European ISP enables IPv6 for all? Jared Mauch (Dec 18)
- Re: European ISP enables IPv6 for all? Kevin Oberman (Dec 18)
- Re: European ISP enables IPv6 for all? Mikael Abrahamsson (Dec 19)
- Re: European ISP enables IPv6 for all? Mohacsi Janos (Dec 19)
- /56 for home sites, /48 for business sites & billing considerations (Was: European ISP enables IPv6 for all?) Jeroen Massar (Dec 19)
- Re: /56 for home sites, /48 for business sites & billing considerations (Was: European ISP enables IPv6 for all?) Mohacsi Janos (Dec 19)
- Re: /56 for home sites, /48 for business sites & billing considerations (Was: European ISP enables IPv6 for all?) Christopher Morrow (Dec 19)
- Re: /56 for home sites, /48 for business sites & billing considerations (Was: European ISP enables IPv6 for all?) Jeroen Massar (Dec 19)
- Re: /56 for home sites, /48 for business sites & billing considerations (Was: European ISP enables IPv6 for all?) Mohacsi Janos (Dec 21)
- Re: /56 for home sites, /48 for business sites & billing considerations (Was: European ISP enables IPv6 for all?) Leo Vegoda (Dec 23)
- Re: /56 for home sites, /48 for business sites & billing considerations (Was: European ISP enables IPv6 for all?) Jeroen Massar (Dec 23)
- Re: European ISP enables IPv6 for all? Iljitsch van Beijnum (Dec 19)
- Re: European ISP enables IPv6 for all? Mikael Abrahamsson (Dec 19)
- Re: European ISP enables IPv6 for all? Andy Davidson (Dec 19)
- /48 for each and every endsite (Was: European ISP enables IPv6 for all?) Jeroen Massar (Dec 19)
- Re: /48 for each and every endsite (Was: European ISP enables IPv6 for all?) Andy Davidson (Dec 19)
- Re: /48 for each and every endsite (Was: European ISP enables IPv6 for all?) Mikael Abrahamsson (Dec 19)
- Re: /48 for each and every endsite (Was: European ISP enables IPv6 for all?) Christopher Morrow (Dec 19)