Sure, but this is a useless savings that comes at the cost of awkward traceroute output that will initially confuse your new employees and consistently confuse your customers.
Owen > On Sep 8, 2015, at 12:46 , Clinton Work <[email protected]> wrote: > > If you use separate VLANs for each customer then the CPE router doesn't > even require an external IPV6 address for DHCPv6-PD. IPV6 link-local > addresses can be used between your BRAS and customer CPE router. Some > CPEs can even allocate a WAN/mgmt IPV6 address out of the delegated > subnet via DHCPv6-PD. > > On Tue, Sep 8, 2015, at 01:31 PM, Owen DeLong wrote: >> Short answer to that is “DHCPv6-PD” >> >> Once the router has an external address communicating point to point with >> the ISP router, it should then send an DHCPv6-PD request asking for a >> prefix that it can manage. The ISPs DHCP server should then send back a >> /48 (or if you want to be silly, a /56 or a /60, and if you want to be >> insane, a /64).

