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On 20/08/2008, at 5:25 AM, Michael Thomas wrote: Justin M. Streiner wrote:On Tue, 19 Aug 2008, [email protected] wrote:I don't operate an ISP network (not anymore, anyway...). My customers are departments within my organization, so a /64 per department/VLAN is more sane/reasonable for my environment.I don't have a problem with assigning customers a /64 of v6 space. 64 bits is not a magical boundary. 112 bits is widely recommended for linknets, for example. 64 bits is common, because of EUI-64 and friends. That's it. There is nothing, anywhere, that says that the first 64 bits is for routing. -- Nathan Ward
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