On 2/6/2011 6:13 PM, Joe Abley wrote:
I'm not sure this is the nightmare people think it will be.
In my (admittedly fairly small-scale) experience with operating v6 on real networks, being able to figure out a prefix from a schema such as
ARIN:ARIN:SITE:VLAN::/64
makes things a lot easier. Having to remember ...::1, or ...::2, or ...:3 for the statically-numbered routers on the VLAN doesn't exactly make things much harder. Mix in some special cases (e.g. VLAN=0 for loopbacks) and you have a recipe that's pretty trivial to remember.
As an ISP, we reserved the first /48 of several of our /32's for specific purposes, which makes it even easier. Our helpdesk will be running ping by number tests (for detecting IPv6 connectivity but DNS being broken) using: ARIN:ARIN::/64 Which makes it as easy as IPv4. This was made easier by the fact that our allocation has no letters. Jack