On Sun, 9 Oct 2011, Shishio Tsuchiya wrote:
2^64 host address space would be too enough for homenet.
I would just like to comment on this even though you retracted your question.
As an ISP, I do not want to participate in a home with hundreds or thousands of active IPv6 addresses that I need to keep state for. Most likely, when we have central equipment participating in a home network, we'll implement a limit on number of neighbours it'll allow on the subnet. Doing ND/NS a lot takes resources.
If customer wants to use more IPv6 addresses, we'll require them to get a home router and PD address space to it to distribute the ND/NS load.
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