9 Oct
2014
9 Oct
'14
2:34 p.m.
On 9 October 2014 19:55, Richard Hicks <richard.hicks@gmail.com> wrote:
The BCOP specfically addresses this in 4b: " *b. Point-to-point links should be allocated a /64 and configured with a /126 or /127*"
Why do people assign addresses to point-to-point links at all? You can just use a host /128 route to the loopback address of the peer. Saves you the hassle of coming up with new addresses for every link. Same trick works for IPv4 too. Regards, Baldur