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2000::/6
hey,
> Any decent router won't allow you to enter just anything in that range
> into the export rules with a /6, except 2000:: itself, and will
> even show you a failure response instead of silently ignoring the
> invalid input, for the very purpose of helping you avoid such errors.
IOS was already brought up, luckily Junos and TIMOS do just that (both
for prefix-lists and static routes). Unfortunately directly connected
networks remain and there is no way to solve that.
--
tarko
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- From: jared at puck.nether.net (Jared Mauch)
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- From: owen at delong.com (Owen DeLong)
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- From: mysidia at gmail.com (Jimmy Hess)