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Stream Service
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Wed May 20 20:57:55 CEST 2009
Hello Shane, We just get 1 PA range from our network supplier. So we don't decide what to route and what not to route... With kind regards and thank for all answers, Mark Scholten -----Original Message----- From: ipv6-wg-admin at ripe.net [mailto:ipv6-wg-admin at ripe.net] On Behalf Of Shane Kerr Sent: woensdag 20 mei 2009 20:18 To: ipv6-wg at ripe.net Subject: Re: [ipv6-wg] Website Launch: www.IPv6ActNow.org On Wed, 2009-05-20 at 09:07 -0700, Leo Vegoda wrote: > On 20/05/2009 8:33, "Stream Service" <info at streamservice.nl> wrote: > > [...] > > > I don't think IPv4 will really go away. But is there an IPv6 range for > > internal use only? We would need something like that or we will keep using > > IPv4 for our internal network. > > See http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc4193.txt > > It reserves FC00::/7 for local unicast. This works. Also, an IPv6 range for internal use is one you don't route. No need to get fancy. So one can use a /64 in the /48 you get from your provider for that purpose. Or you can use a /64 from the /48 in your 2002::/16 address for that purpose. -- Shane
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