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Creating an IPv6 addressing plan for end users
From: Nathalie Trenaman <nathalie () ripe net>
Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2011 10:04:48 +0100
Hi all, In our IPv6 courses, we often get the question: I give my customers a /48 (or a /56 or a /52) but they have no idea how to distribute that space in their network. In December Sander Steffann and Surfnet wrote a manual explaining exactly that, in clear language with nice graphics. A very useful document but it was in Dutch, so RIPE NCC decided to translate that document to English. Yesterday, we have published that document on our website and we hope this document is able to take away some of the fear that end users seem to have for these huge blocks. You can find this document here: http://bit.ly/IPv6addrplan (PDF) I look forward to your feedback, tips and comments. With kind regards, Nathalie Trenaman RIPE NCC Trainer
Current thread:
- Creating an IPv6 addressing plan for end users Nathalie Trenaman (Mar 16)
- RE: Creating an IPv6 addressing plan for end users Schiller, Heather A (Mar 16)
- Re: Creating an IPv6 addressing plan for end users Hammer (Mar 23)
- Re: Creating an IPv6 addressing plan for end users Liudvikas Bukys (Mar 23)
- Re: Creating an IPv6 addressing plan for end users Nathalie Trenaman (Mar 24)
- Re: Creating an IPv6 addressing plan for end users Owen DeLong (Mar 24)
- Re: Creating an IPv6 addressing plan for end users Hammer (Mar 23)
- Re: Creating an IPv6 addressing plan for end users Joel Jaeggli (Mar 28)
- RE: Creating an IPv6 addressing plan for end users Schiller, Heather A (Mar 16)