[c-nsp] unknown interface for ipv6 route in 4.2.3
Gert Doering
gert at greenie.muc.de
Wed Jan 30 14:37:51 EST 2013
Hi,
On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 07:27:18PM +0000, A.L.M.Buxey at lboro.ac.uk wrote:
> > I'd expect more bugs and unexpected behaviour - implementations get tested
> > with "LAN = /64", and sometimes with "/112" or "/124", but I'd expect
> > most interesting results for connected networks with shorter masks.
>
> i've seen some /48's - but /56 is more common in terms of larger-than-i-expect-to-see
> networks
On a single LAN?
(Of course we assign /48 and /56 to our customers, but I'd expect them
to be spread out, to be used on multiple LAN segments with a /64 each...)
gert
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