Måndagen, den 14 aug 2006 klockan 09:50, skrev Jeroen Massar:

On Mon, 2006-08-14 at 00:35 +0200, Mattias Webjörn Eriksson wrote:
This might have been brought up and answered before,
my appologies.

It is possible to assign an address with a prefix longer than /64 to an
interface, for instance 2001:16d8:ff97:4::1:2/112.

You can but then auto-configuration doesn't work any more.

The other question is why would you? that /64 is part of a /48 which is
assigned to you. That means you have 65536 /64's. Is that not enough?

It certanly is enough.

But my question is about whether a prefix longer than /64 is valid according to the rfc:s, nothing else.

        Med vänliga hälsningar/Best regards

        Mattias W E
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