On Tue, 12 Feb 2002, Michel Py wrote: > > Dan Lanciani wrote: > > An obvious reason would be that the one who wishes to subnet > > the /64 is not the same one who should have used a /48, with > > the former one having little control over the latter one. > > A dial-up connection gets a /48.....
No, dial-up connection _should_ get a /48.. I don't think this will happen too often in practise. And also consider e.g. dsl/dial-in internal to the company: they, for practical reasons, must get /64. -- Pekka Savola "Tell me of difficulties surmounted, Netcore Oy not those you stumble over and fall" Systems. Networks. Security. -- Robert Jordan: A Crown of Swords -------------------------------------------------------------------- IETF IPng Working Group Mailing List IPng Home Page: http://playground.sun.com/ipng FTP archive: ftp://playground.sun.com/pub/ipng Direct all administrative requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------
