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What's the current state of major access networks in North America ipv6 delivery status?
On Thu, 27 Jan 2011, Owen DeLong wrote:
> If they're routing a /64 to your gateway, you're all set. If they're not,
> then, how are you getting the /64 in the first place?
Bridged ethernet across the broadband provider network to the ISP router.
Each customer gets a single /64 vlan to their residence. If the customer
now wants more than one subnet, the ISP must now route additional prefixes
to a customer's gateway. The customer can't just setup a router to break
up the single /64 without the ISP carrying a route entry or the customer
doing some kind of IPv6 NAT or proxy ND. If the ISP wont route additional
prefixes, then the customer is forced to do the latter.