2011/10/19 Jacni Qin <[email protected]>

> hi,
>

> On 10/19/2011 1:50 PM, Maoke wrote:
>
> hi,
>
> 2011/10/19 Jacni Qin <[email protected]>
>
>>
>>  a single value over the domain or possible variable among different
>> shared IPv4 addresses? (to my understanding, one address should have a
>> common value of PSID length for all the CEs sharing the address, right?)
>>
>> The number of L equals the number of Delegated Prefixes of different
>> lengths totally within a given domain, which should be determined during
>> IPv6 address planning.
>>
>>
>  they are equal to each other. but which determines which, in or before
> the IPv6 address planning?
>
> IMHO, I guess the length of Delegated Prefix settled in phase of the native
> IPv6 address planning without considering anything about IPv4 addressing,
> determines the L.
>
>
?? i suppose previously with your clarification you HAVE admitted your
consensus to my 1) ~ 4) as the logic of the operation, but now you said
"without considering anything about IPv4". may you clarify your process with
starting from the following example?

i allocate:
   CE1 2001:db9:8765:4320::/60
   CE2 2001:db8:7654:3210::/60
then the IPv6 address planning is finished according to your statement.

then what information should i use to determine the L for each? you mean the
IPv6 address planning is enough?

thanks,
maoke


> Cheers,
> Jacni
>
>
>  delegated prefix length decides PSID length (sharing ratio), or
> inversely? is it not that the sharing ratio is determined by how many CEs
> sharing a unique IPv4 address?
>
>  best,
> maoke
>
>
>> Cheers,
>>  Jacni
>>
>
>
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