On 30/07/2020 14:28, Remco Rijnders wrote:
On Thu, Jul 30, 2020 at 01:48:05PM +0100, antlists wrote in <f143bfa0-f0c9-c0da-d160-91183a41a...@youngman.org.uk>:
I don't think an ISP is supposed to allocate less ...

I think your original message was open for multiple interpretations,
or at least I read it as you saying there are 32 bit addresses the ISP
allocates from. I now see the alternate one and the one you probably
intended that there is 32 bits worth of /64's to hand out to
customers. I'm sorry for misunderstanding at first.

Yes, a mimimum of /64 is what is recommended (and needed to make
stateless auto configuration work on the customers end). Whether the
/64 you get allocated is dynamic or static, can still depend on the
ISP's practises and business model.

No problem. Many people aren't native English speakers (and I can get a little bit hot under the collar when Americans claim to speak English :-) so I have no problem with mis-understandings.

Besides English I speak three other languages ranging from "get by" to "struggling", so I well understand all the problems caused by implicit nuances, differences in grammar, different mind-sets etc :-)

Cheers,
Wol

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