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RE: NAT66 and the subscriber prefix length
From: <michael.dillon () bt com>
Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2008 08:43:45 -0000
We have also started offering residential Internet to those living on campus, which has been very popular (no suprise.)
You've started your own ISP. ISP's get a /32 from ARIN. Case closed. In fact, you are better off treating your non-ISP networks as a customer of your ISP and assigning a /48 to each of your non-ISP sites. This is an area where IPv4 and IPv6 differ. --Michael Dillon
Current thread:
- NAT66 and the subscriber prefix length michael.dillon (Nov 14)
- Re: NAT66 and the subscriber prefix length Mikael Abrahamsson (Nov 14)
- Re: NAT66 and the subscriber prefix length Tim Durack (Nov 18)
- Re: NAT66 and the subscriber prefix length Crist Clark (Nov 18)
- Re: NAT66 and the subscriber prefix length Tim Durack (Nov 18)
- RE: NAT66 and the subscriber prefix length michael.dillon (Nov 19)
- Re: NAT66 and the subscriber prefix length Eugeniu Patrascu (Nov 19)
- Re: NAT66 and the subscriber prefix length Joe Abley (Nov 19)
- Re: NAT66 and the subscriber prefix length Eugeniu Patrascu (Nov 19)
- Re: NAT66 and the subscriber prefix length Iljitsch van Beijnum (Nov 19)
- RE: NAT66 and the subscriber prefix length michael.dillon (Nov 19)
- Re: NAT66 and the subscriber prefix length Eugeniu Patrascu (Nov 22)
- Re: NAT66 and the subscriber prefix length Tim Durack (Nov 18)
- Re: NAT66 and the subscriber prefix length Leo Vegoda (Nov 19)
- Re: NAT66 and the subscriber prefix length Mikael Abrahamsson (Nov 14)
- Re: NAT66 and the subscriber prefix length Iljitsch van Beijnum (Nov 19)