>That's true: I know of one - munnari.oz.au has a P2P link for IPv6,
>and that's its only IPv6 connectivity. Assuming that it is to have
>a global v6 address (and it does) it has to be assigned to the P2P
>link, there is nothing else to assign it to (it isn't a router, just
>a host, and the p2p link is a tunnel, of course, not that that matters).
>
>Given that, the question is how the global address space should be
>used on P2P links when addresses are required, surely? The question
>of what to do when they're not required (and not wanted either) is
>not relevant, is it?
i usually use /64 for p2p link. it works just fine, it supports
temporary address (RFC3041) if you desire, i can think of no reason to
use somethiing other than /64.
itojun
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