At 11:27 AM -0500 1/31/02, Keith Moore wrote:
>e.g. If an ISP gives its customers /64s they should still be able to subnet.
>subnetting a /64 is a lot beter than NAT.

Doing the multi-link subnet thing is a whole lot better than NAT as well.
I.e., even if you only get a /64, you don't HAVE to do NAT in order
to use multiple links.

Steve

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