Lars Erik Gullerud wrote:
On Fri, 2004-11-19 at 16:36, Stephen Sprunk wrote:
/127 prefixes are assumed for point-to-point links, and presumably an organization will divide up a single /64 for all ptp links -- unless they have more than 9,223,372,036,854,775,808 of them.
While that would seem logical for most engineers, used to /30 or /31 ptp links in IPv4 (myself included)
Aren't most engineers used to the fact that point-to-point links are not broadcast links and therefore the concept of a network/netmask for the interface is somewhat useless? In addition, link-local addressing eliminates many situations where you need to allocate tiny blocks for p2p links. -- Crist J. Clark crist.clark@globalstar.com Globalstar Communications (408) 933-4387