12 Jan
2011
12 Jan
'11
11:31 p.m.
If you have to route them separately, your best bet is to go back to ARIN under the Multiple Discreet Networks policy and get a block of /48s. Tastes great, fewer problems. Owen On Jan 12, 2011, at 7:49 PM, Richard Barnes wrote:
Hi all,
What IPv6 prefix lengths are people accepting in BGP from peers/customers? My employer just got a /48 allocation from ARIN, and we're trying to figure out how to support multiple end sites out of this (probably around 10). I was thinking about assigning a /56 per site, but looking at the BGP table stats on potaroo.net [1], it looks like this is not too common (only .29% of prefixes). Thoughts?
Thanks, --Richard