[atlas] Network configuration / Multiple VLANs
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Dario Ciccarone
dario.ciccarone at gmail.com
Wed Feb 26 17:40:03 CET 2014
Well, THAT is my scenario here - NAT for IPv4, and global unicast for IPv6 But in case you don't want to do NAT/can't . . . On 2/26/14 11:32 AM, "Roman Mamedov" <rm at romanrm.net> wrote: >On Wed, 26 Feb 2014 11:20:22 -0500 >Dario Ciccarone <dario.ciccarone at gmail.com> wrote: > >> Then it could be a /30 network, right ? Or even a /31, if both probe and >> L3 device support RFC-3021 . . . > >It could, and perhaps should, be an RFC1918 /24, NATed upstream by your >router >into whatever publicly routable IPs your site happens to have. Of course >no >one suggests or requires to waste any "real" IPv4 addresses just on the >probe. > >-- >With respect, >Roman
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