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[ipv6-wg] IPv6 Addressing Plan
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Michiel Klaver
michiel at klaver.it
Tue Jul 29 10:50:08 CEST 2014
Hi Daniel, You could use the IPv6 subnetting reference wikipedia page and the links to external recources mentioned there as a starting point: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv6_subnetting_reference Daniel Baeza (Red y Sistemas TVT) schreef op 29-07-2014 om 10:37: > Hi all, > > Im new to this list and dont know if im doing right asking that here but, > Can anyone help us a little bit on making an addressing plan? > We are a Local ISP provider and we work with Coaxial(HFC), FTTH and WiFi. > We have allocated a /29 but It have been split into 8 /32. > We are planning to use 1 /32 for our own infraestructure and for client > lease (dhcpv6) in both ways, Direct Access and PD. > > Thanks in advance! > > Best Regards, >
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