Mike,

> Mike Saywell wrote:
> It's self-contained in that by default there is no default
> route onto the internet, however some sites may offer free
> internet access by advertising a second global prefix on
> their node only.  The other option for internet access is
> via a gateway of some sort, which you connect to using PPPoE
> etc, and you get a global IP from there. So the addresses we
> use on the network cant clash with anything outside.

You are one of the cases why site-locals were designed in the first
place. Since this community as chosen the path not to serve your needs
you need to adapt. 2002:0A00::/24 is your best bet today.

Michel.


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