On 13 Jun 2016, at 11:36, Nathalie Trenaman <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Ole, Gert, David and Roger,
>
>>>
>>> In practice, this means that the RFC suggests that a customer can get an
>>> IPv6 assignment of any size, while the RIPE policy says the minimum should
>>> be a /64.
>>> I’m interested to know what the community thinks about this and if
>>> alignment between this RFC and the RIPE policy is needed.
>>
>> That is an interpretation of RFC7608 that I hope is not common.
>> RFC7608 is written for the purpose of ensuring that forwarding engines (and
>> routing protocols) are built so that they can handle any prefix length.
>> Apparently some implementations treated IPv6 as classful, and only supported
>> forwarding of prefix lengths from 0-64 and 128. RFC7608 has absolutely
>> nothing to do with end-site address assignment. The IETF consensus on that
>> is in RFC6177.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Ole
>
> Thanks for your clarifications. The reason why I brought this up on the list,
> is that this RFC caused some discussion internally and externally and I
> wanted to verify that we’re all still on the same page.
> I agree that routing and end-site address assignment are two different things
> and I’m happy to see we are in agreement.
Please excuse me while I delurk. The following text is from RFC 4291:
All Global Unicast addresses other than those that start with binary
000 have a 64-bit interface ID field (i.e., n + m = 64), formatted as
described in Section 2.5.1. Global Unicast addresses that start with
binary 000 have no such constraint on the size or structure of the
interface ID field.
That is written without MUST or SHOULD, and has been at least partly overtaken
by RFC 6164 ('Using 127-Bit IPv6 Prefixes on Inter-Router Links', though 6164
is not noted as updating 4291), but it does seem a very definite statement.
Has it been modified anywhere else?
Sam
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