10 Aug
2005
10 Aug
'05
4:17 a.m.
On 10-aug-2005, at 2:54, Randy Bush wrote:
on this side of the puddles, i think most folk use /126s for p2p links. this has been endlessly and loudly debated, but it still seems extremely strange to use 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 addresses for a p2p link.
Well, if you want to be really environmentally conscious, do away with that /126 too and just use link-locals, with a single global address per router for management and the generation of ICMPs.