On 4/24/2013 8:41 AM, Steve Meyers wrote: > On 4/24/13 6:44 AM, Jima wrote: >> You do need the /30 for a couple of those, actually. There are ways >> around the others (like a transparent bridging firewall). >> >> With IPv6, the point-to-point subnet is actually MORE important, not >> less. Have you ever dealt with an on-link /48? It's clear evidence >> that whoever architected the ISP's IPv6 deployment had little idea what >> they were doing. The only way around it is rather unpleasant hacks -- >> not hypothetically speaking. > I completely agree with Jima. Tod, I'll diagram it out for you at the > next PLUG meeting. :) > > Steve Having not slept since Monday night, all of this is making less and less sense as we go. I may well need a diagram to clear it up after I get some sleep. My mind just keeps going in circles usually because I somehow get thinking about point-to-point T1s as an example of something, and then can't remember what. I'll happily admit I may be saying something incredibly stupid. I can say with certainty, sleep or no, that my 27/7 is much nicer than my 7/.8
It's one of those days =cP -Tod Hansmann /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug Don't fear the penguin. */
