On Friday, September 27, 2013 02:24:04 PM Mark Tinka wrote: > The /64 is really only a requirement if you want to > support SLAAC.
Which is not to say a /64 is only required if you need SLAAC. Just that if you need SLAAC, not other prefix length will work. I know lots of networks that use a /64 for point-to-point links. I don't, but many do, and it works. Mark.
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