This is very true, but there are certain scenarios (like the network I've
described) where we have a need for a large number of addresses, which
dont require to be globally routable (since network is self-contained).
If it is self contained, does it matter what addresses you use?
If it was possible to use global addresses then I would, however rules
regarding the IPv6 address space allocation make this a near impossibility
for us. :(
What prohibits you from getting an adequate number of addresses?
- kurtis -
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