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Re: IPv6, multihoming, and customer allocations
From: Antonio Querubin <tony () lava net>
Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2010 20:06:56 -1000 (HST)
On Sat, 13 Mar 2010, Rick Ernst wrote:
A /48 seems to be the standard end-user/multi-homed customer allocation and is the minimum allocation size from ARIN. A /32 provides 65K /48s so, in theory, we could give each of our customers a /48 and still have room for growth. A /48 also appears to be generally accepted as the the longest prefix allowed through filters (although /49 through /54 are also discussed). Most customers, however, won't be multi-homed.
https://www.arin.net/policy/nrpm.html#six541 Antonio Querubin 808-545-5282 x3003 e-mail/xmpp: tony () lava net
Current thread:
- IPv6, multihoming, and customer allocations Rick Ernst (Mar 13)
- Re: IPv6, multihoming, and customer allocations Antonio Querubin (Mar 13)
- Re: IPv6, multihoming, and customer allocations Owen DeLong (Mar 13)
- Re: IPv6, multihoming, and customer allocations Rick Ernst (Mar 16)
- IPv6 filtering practices (Was: IPv6, multihoming, and customer allocations) Jeroen Massar (Mar 16)
- Re: IPv6, multihoming, and customer allocations Owen DeLong (Mar 16)
- Re: IPv6, multihoming, and customer allocations Joel Jaeggli (Mar 16)
- Re: IPv6, multihoming, and customer allocations Steve Bertrand (Mar 16)
- Re: IPv6, multihoming, and customer allocations Steve Bertrand (Mar 16)