On 13/11/12 18:33, Randy Turner wrote:

Hi All,

I've been away from the list for awhile, and am trying to catch up --
is there a reference or quick explanation as to why a "/64" assigned
to a home network is considered to be potentially "constrained"
somehow ?



Because no IPv6 network can be smaller than /64 and have stateless autoconfiguration work. To have routed subnets in the homenet requires one /64 prefix per subnet, and a /64 prefix cannot be subnetted - it is already the smallest legal subnet.


Simon.


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