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Re: About address allocating (IPv6, variable length SLA/prefixes?)

  • To: Brian E Carpenter < >
  • From: Ole Troan < >
  • Date: 22 May 2000 15:46:24 +0100
  • Cc: "Wilfried Woeber, UniVie/ACOnet" < >
  • Lines: 13

> Architecturally, IPv6 has the equivalent of variable length subnet masks
> built in. There are really only two boundaries that are not flexible-
> the boundary between the format prefix and the rest of the address, and the
> /64 boundary. (The format prefix is in fact variable length, but it is
> architecturally defined.) So any IGP or EGP design needs to be fully flexible
> to the left of /64. Subnetting to the right of /64 would be tricky.

all IGP's and EGP's have to support all prefix-lengths. e.g you
want to announce host routes, /96 for NAT-PT, etc.
for that matter, the implementation(s) I know will let you create
subnets of whatever size you like.

/ot





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