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Using IPv6 with prefixes shorter than a /64 on a LAN
- Subject: Using IPv6 with prefixes shorter than a /64 on a LAN
- From: fweimer at bfk.de (Florian Weimer)
- Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2011 13:03:36 +0000
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]> (Ray Soucy's message of "Mon\, 24 Jan 2011 15\:53\:32 -0500")
- References: <[email protected]> <[email protected]>
* Ray Soucy:
> Every time I see this question it' usually related to a fundamental
> misunderstanding of IPv6 and the attempt to apply v4 logic to v6.
True, you have to ignore more than a decade of IPv4 protocol
development and resort to things like pre-VLSM networking.
> That said. Any size prefix will likely work and is even permitted by
> the RFC.
Could you quote chapter and verse, please? RFC 4291 section 2.5.4
says this:
All Global Unicast addresses other than those that start with binary
000 have a 64-bit interface ID field (i.e., n + m = 64), formatted as
described in Section 2.5.1.
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