On 2024 Jun 04 (Tue) at 12:46:11 +0300 (+0300), Kapetanakis Giannis wrote:
:
:On 04/06/2024 11:59, Stuart Henderson wrote:
:> On 2024-06-04, Kapetanakis Giannis <[email protected]> wrote:
:>> On 04/06/2024 08:50, jrmu wrote:
:>>>> When you manage a hypervisor, using only 1x/64 is less than ideal. It's 
just
:>>>> not enough because you can have more than 1 'type of usage'. I always
:>>>> request at least 1x/56.
:>>> Thanks. I spoke with the ISP and he gave me a larger subnet,
:>>>
:>>> 2602:fccf:4::/48, I've been experimenting it by manually adding the
:>>> route and it seems to have worked.
:>>
:>> ::/48 is probably the provider's network, not yours.
:> Unlikely. If the provider have their own assignment from an RIR it's
:> probably at least a /32. /48 is common for a single user running
:> multiple networks, many providers (even just end-user DSL/FTTP ISPs)
:> give their users a /48 that they can subnet as they wish.
:
:
:Well, our University's whole network is /48, so I thought this is the normal.
:
:G
:

In the RIPE Region the ISP get a /29 allocation as a LIR by default, or a
/48 if it is PI space.  In other regions it varies, but OP gave an
address from ARIN and that seems to be a /36 allocation.

A /48 or /56 to customers is fairly common for a lot of networks.


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