Re: Some advice on IPv6 planning and ARIN request, please

2017-07-07 Thread Ken Chase
60 sites? Just ask for a /32. /kc On Fri, Jul 07, 2017 at 01:07:54PM -0400, Oliver O'Boyle said: >Hello, > >If anyone out there could provide some input or advice on how to best >handle our upcoming leap into IPv6, it would be much appreciated. I want to >make sure we're playing

Re: Some advice on IPv6 planning and ARIN request, please

2017-07-07 Thread Jima
On 2017-07-07 11:07, Oliver O'Boyle wrote: We would prefer to summarize at the /42 level, announced from our last-mile providers. There are 3 primary last-mile providers so this strategy would help significantly reduce the number of global routes being injected. If we split regions evenly at /42

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Some advice on IPv6 planning and ARIN request, please

2017-07-07 Thread Oliver O'Boyle
Hello, If anyone out there could provide some input or advice on how to best handle our upcoming leap into IPv6, it would be much appreciated. I want to make sure we're playing nicely and not causing anyone any unnecessary grief before we deploy. We're currently in the planning stage and can make

Re: Some advice on IPv6 planning and ARIN request, please

2017-07-07 Thread William Herrin
On Fri, Jul 7, 2017 at 1:07 PM, Oliver O'Boyle wrote: > We're an end-user org and qualify for a /40 assignment because we operate > over 60 sites and some of those are/will be multihomed. Hi Oliver, I second Ken's notion. You're trying to be an ISP under the end-user

Re: Some advice on IPv6 planning and ARIN request, please

2017-07-07 Thread Oliver O'Boyle
Bill, Thanks for the input. I don't consider us an isp, though i suppose i can see how that argument could me made. Hotels are both simple and complicated. There is a mix of our staff and equipment, guests and their equipment, and brands with their equipment. But really it's just one operating

Re: Some advice on IPv6 planning and ARIN request, please

2017-07-07 Thread Oliver O'Boyle
Thanks, Jima. I'll review the slides. Without complicating the issue, we're trying to address a number of challenges at the same time. There's no regional backhauling at this time. Each site will be reachable via the internal network but will also independently announce it's assignment to its

Re: Some advice on IPv6 planning and ARIN request, please

2017-07-07 Thread Owen DeLong
Oliver, I’ll mostly second what Bill has said here. However, I encourage you to actually consider a /48 per guest room as well as a /48 per hotel for the hotel itself. Yes, this is excessive, but IPv6 was designed with these types of excesses in mind. We don’t yet know the scope and breadth of

Re: EdgeRouter Infinity as medium-sized "IXP Peering Router"?

2017-07-07 Thread Jérôme Nicolle
Hello Jeremy, Le 04/07/2017 à 01:10, Jeremy Austin a écrit : > can certainly handle a few tens of thousands of > routes fine (single core BGP though), It can take multiple full views. It's also faster than an MX104. > but I can't vouch for its ability to > do IMIX or *flow at line rate I