On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 9:27 PM, Mathew Newton < [email protected]> wrote:
(..., yes, I read it all) Even though I may have been vague with the numbers and specifics, does it > help shed any light on how we might struggle to fit into a /29 allocation? > In many respects, for us I feel that the fact there are >500k /48's in a > /29 is similar to the fact that a /64 subnet has 2^64 addresses within it - > it doesn't necessarily mean what the figures might otherwise first suggest! > This makes me curious. Your /29 is the equivalent of 8 IPv4 internets, if we ignore that /64 subnet thing. How do you manage your IPv4 space, then? Do you actually have routing that needs more than 8 total IPv4 spaces? -- Jan
