Owen, Currently I research on IPv6 provisioning systems and I need to decide whether the ability to use longer then /64 prefixes should be supported in them or not. If we restrict user to using /64 per network we need to have convincing reasons for this. Best practice and common sense stand for using /64 but this may be not sufficient for some people. Dmitry Cherkasov 2011/11/28 Owen DeLong <owen@delong.com>:
You can probably do it, but, what do you gain by doing so?
Owen
On Nov 28, 2011, at 3:37 AM, Dmitry Cherkasov wrote:
Hello everybody,
It is commonly agreed that /64 is maximal length for LANs because if we use longer prefix we introduce conflict with stateless address autoconfiguration (SLAAC) based on EUI-64 spec. But SLAAC is not used in DOCSIS networks. So there seems to be no objections to use smaller networks per cable interfaces of CMTS. I was not able to find any recommendations anywhere including Cable Labs specs for using prefixes not greater then /64 in DOCSIS networks. Some tech from ISP assumed that DHCPv6 server may generate interface ID part of IPv6 address similarly to EUI-64 so MAC address of the device can easily be obtained from its IPv6 address, but this does not seem like convincing argument. What do you think?
Dmitry Cherkasov