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IPv6 route annoucement
From: John York <johny () griffintechnology com>
Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2014 15:58:43 -0500
Hoping to not start a war... We (a multi-homed end-user site) are finally getting IPv6-enabled Internet connectivity from one of our ISPs. In conversations regarding our BGP config, the ISP has balked at allowing us to advertise our ARIN-assigned /44, saying things like, "do you know how many addresses that is!!??" Am I way off base in thinking this network size is not out of the norm? I know it's a lot of addresses (19 octillion-something?), but that assignment was based on the same criteria that got us a /22 in v4 space. Should accepting a /44 in v6 not be equivalent, policy-wise, to accepting a /22 in v4? Thanks, John -- John York Information Technology | Network Administrator Phone: 615-399-7000 x:333 Griffin Technology 2030 Lindell Avenue Nashville, TN 37203 USA
Current thread:
- IPv6 route annoucement John York (Aug 07)
- Re: IPv6 route annoucement Stuart Sheldon (Aug 07)
- Re: IPv6 route annoucement Corey Touchet (Aug 07)
- Re: IPv6 route annoucement Justin M. Streiner (Aug 07)
- RE: IPv6 route annoucement John York (Aug 07)
- Re: IPv6 route annoucement Owen DeLong (Aug 07)
- Re: IPv6 route annoucement Mark Andrews (Aug 07)