As long as you give something like 2001:1234:5678:1111:XXXX::/80 with
static ip's, your only job is to do the routing (if necessary with
proxy_ndp, if you're not running network on a bridge). It depends a
bit on the networking stack you use. I use a routed setup, and I need
to add every IPv6 address that needs to be public to the proxy_ndp
list.

If you have a /56 to give out /64, do the /64 autoconfiguration, it's
less complex.

-- mrngm

On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 8:21 PM, Artie Gold <[email protected]> wrote:
> Is there another reasonable option?
> Thanks,
> --ag
>
> On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 12:19 PM, Pascal Hambourg
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Eugen Leitl a écrit :
>> >
>> > So am I in the clear to parcel out a /64 in /80s, as long
>> > as all the /80 are all on the same LAN or VLAN? No autoconfig
>> > breakage ensues? Is 48 bits really enough for anybody?
>>
>> I don't know what you mean exactly, but stateless autoconfiguration
>> won't work with a prefix length other than /64.
>>
>>
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> Nothing pithy comes to mind. And that's "pithy," OK?
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