On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 9:54 PM, Owen DeLong <owen@delong.com> wrote:
On Jan 28, 2013, at 10:03 , Joe Maimon <jmaimon@ttec.com> wrote:
Eugeniu Patrascu wrote:
On Sat, Jan 26, 2013 at 11:26 AM, Pavel Dimow <paveldimow@gmail.com> wrote:
As being personally involved deploying IPv6 on an enterprise network, here's how I did it (keeping in mind the fact that we have our own ASN):
I suggest this be step 0
Yes.
- get a /48 PI from the local LIR
And this be step 1
No, this is step 2 and /48 is not necessarily the right answer.
Step 1 is to evaluate your network and figure out your addressing needs.
If you have a single corporate office and are not an ISP, then /48 is fine.
If you have multiple locations, then a /48 per location is more appropriate.
Yes, I know this is the rule, but right now we only have one location, so I got only a /48. One thing that I missed in my first e-mail, was to say that for each subnet I allocated a /64 as it works with most equipment and no funky netmasks. One of my ISPs is running /126 netmask on the border links and the other runs /64 - probably a matter of preference by their network admins. Eugeniu