I would suggest that is a design flaw in your network - which is
working in an IPv4 manner, not an IPv6 one. You should have used a
prefix smaller than /64

The problem here is with the network design, not the image.

On 4 June 2014 14:40, Alex Bligh <ubu...@alex.org.uk> wrote:
> That doesn't work if (for instance) you have 2 machines on the same SDN
> virtual LAN, which is a /64, and you want to prevent source spoofing
> between them. For avoidance of doubt, we do use /64s.
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