Michel Py" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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.....
It's not clear how you can make (let alone enforce) that generalization.
Consider multiple dial-up connections to a system whose connection to its
upstream provider is itself a dial-up connection. Your definition is
self-contradictory in such a case. You can't hand out multiple /48s if
all you have is one.
Dan Lanciani
ddl@danlan.*com
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