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Question on Ipv6 address
- Subject: Question on Ipv6 address
- From: lists at mtin.net (Justin Wilson)
- Date: Tue, 26 Mar 2013 12:05:47 -0400
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
I don't mean to hijack the thread so if someone wants to open a new one
that?s cool. But my question is what dial-up hardware supports v6? I am
*assuming* Cisco does.
Justin
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-----Original Message-----
From: Joe <sj_hznm at hotmail.com>
Date: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 11:39 AM
To: NANOG <nanog at nanog.org>
Subject: Question on Ipv6 address
>I'm new to Ipv6 and trying to understanding something about IPv6 in
>service provider network.
>I've got the following questions , could anybody do some helps?
>1. In a dial-up network (Q-in-Q for each customer who dials in )
>Should each customer be assigned to ipv6 subnet prefix like /64 unique
>universily? I've read a rfc which stated point-to-point like should be
>assigned /64. But to my understanding, in dial-up network , each user
>should only needed to be assigned a single ipv4 address, with wich
>customer could used in his PC or his home router.
>2. In dial-up network, could each vlan's ipv6 link-id be planned with
>its vlan number? if so, IP v6 address confliction could be avoided
>when BAS is assigned a /64 or longer prefix.
>3. we are testing some BAS with IPv6 accessing, in radius accouting
>packets, there is IP-v6-prefix, Ip-v6-link-id,
>Ip-v6-delegated-prefix. how could dial-up PC's IPv6 address be
>calculated with above information?
>4. should it be necessary to plan different
>IP-v6-prefix(IP-v6-delegated-prefix) for each dial-up customers in BAS?
>5. How could delegated IPv6 prefix be used in service provider's network?
>is this useful in dial-up access network?
>
>each word will be highly appreciated.
>Joe
>