29 Jan
2014
29 Jan
'14
12:47 p.m.
On Jan 29, 2014, at 12:35 PM, Philip Lavine <source_route@yahoo.com> wrote:
Is it best practice to have the internet facing BGP router's peering ip (or for that matter any key gateway or security appliance) use a statically configured address or use EUI-64 auto config?
I have seen comments on both sides and am leaning to EUI-64 (except for the VIP's like the ASA's failover ip )
We configure customers with a statically assigned IP address for BGP peering. They get the IP assigned to them as part of the turn-up process. The same process happens for "IP Classic" aka v4 as v6. - Jared (If you are a AS2914 customer and aren't doing IPv6 with us, don't hesitate to ping me and I will get your information over to that team).