I can give you a couple of pointers for DSL CPEs that support IPv6: http://www.billion.com/product/adsl/bipac7402r2.php http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6202/index.html The former is intended for residential users while the latter is intended for SOHO and teleworkers. The 870 cisco series supports IPv6 with the "Cisco IOS Software Features on Cisco 870 Series Routers-Advanced Security Feature Set". I'm not aware of prices though. I guess it depends on local dealers in each region. Regards Miguel
-----Mensaje original----- De: owner-nanog@merit.edu [mailto:owner-nanog@merit.edu] En nombre de John Dupuy Enviado el: lunes, 07 de enero de 2008 22:28 Para: NANOG list Asunto: Re: Assigning IPv6 /48's to CPE's?
It should probably be pointed out:
Asking for practical advice on choosing /48 vs. /56 on a residential broadband CPE is largely unanswerable.
Why?
Because I don't know of any residential broadband CPEs that support IPv6.
I want to be wrong about that. Seriously. Send me a link to one. I want to be wrong. (And by residential, I mean a CPE/router/firewall that costs less than $150US.)
IMO, the only answers so far:
businesses get /48 dialup gets /64
(by default anyway; there are always exceptions)
John
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