On Friday, September 27, 2013 02:16:10 PM Jim Pingle wrote: > Generally speaking when you assign a subnet to an > interface for use, you want that to be a /64 only. > Larger chunks would be routed, either by static routes, > PD, or some other means.
The /64 is really only a requirement if you want to support SLAAC. If you're doing static IPv6 address assignments and don't need SLAAC, then you can go for longer (or non-typical) prefix lengths. I use /112's where I don't need SLAAC. Still more space than I need if you consider the scope of the broadcast domain. Mark.
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