[nsp] ipv6 resources ?
Kurt Erik Lindqvist
kurtis at kurtis.pp.se
Fri Jul 9 01:58:25 EDT 2004
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On 2004-07-08, at 21.51, Stephen J. Wilcox wrote:
> Realising you have 16 bits to play with is probably the first thing
> you have to
> do, and then realising that each customer will only get 1 of the /48s
> and you
> dont need to be thinking in terms of individual IPs (as per v4) but
> only of /48
> blocks - if that makes sense.
Second think to do is to take your 2 year customer forecasts and feed
them into the HD ratio and see how many IPv6 addresses you should
request from your RIR. /32 is the SMALLEST block you will get.
- - kurtis -
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