On 5/18/2016 1:02 AM, [email protected] wrote:
> Juliusz,
>
>>> https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5453
>>> provides an answer w.r.t. IPv6.
>> Do I need to avoid these addresses when assigning a /128 or a /127?
> no. if you assign a /128, that is a single address, the length of the IID is 
> zero.

A /128 seems like it indicates that the entire address is the IID.
There's no "network" part left if it refers to a single address.

> The case of /127 is a little trickier, since then one end will get the 
> subnet-router anycast address.
> as long as both ends of the /127 agree, that's not a problem.

See RFC 6164. It's supposed to be standard to allow use for 2 addresses
on a point-to-point link.

Joe


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