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RE: ISP customer assignments
From: "Brian Johnson" <bjohnson () drtel com>
Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2009 11:08:30 -0500
So a customer with a single PC hooked up to their broad-band connection would be given 2^64 addresses? I realize that this is future proofing, but OMG! That’s the IPv4 Internet^2 for a single device! Am I still seeing/reading/understanding this correctly? - Brian
-----Original Message----- From: Seth Mattinen [mailto:sethm () rollernet us] Sent: Monday, October 05, 2009 10:38 AM To: nanog () nanog org Subject: Re: ISP customer assignments Brian Johnson wrote:From what I can tell from an ISP perspective, the design of IPv6 isforassignment of a /64 to an end user. Is this correct? Is this how itiscurrently being done? If not, where am I going wrong?The most common thing I see is /64 if the end user only needs one subnet, /56 if they need more than one. ~Seth
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- ISP customer assignments Brian Johnson (Oct 05)
- Re: ISP customer assignments Seth Mattinen (Oct 05)
- RE: ISP customer assignments Brian Johnson (Oct 05)
- Re: ISP customer assignments Nick Hilliard (Oct 05)
- Re: ISP customer assignments Michael Dillon (Oct 05)
- Re: ISP customer assignments TJ (Oct 05)
- Re: ISP customer assignments Jens Link (Oct 05)
- Re: ISP customer assignments Wayne E. Bouchard (Oct 05)
- Re: ISP customer assignments Joe Greco (Oct 05)
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- Re: ISP customer assignments Tim Chown (Oct 05)
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- Re: ISP customer assignments Chris Owen (Oct 05)
- Re: ISP customer assignments Dan White (Oct 05)
- Re: ISP customer assignments Michael Dillon (Oct 05)
- Re: ISP customer assignments Seth Mattinen (Oct 05)