On 11/18/12 5:53 PM, Constantine A. Murenin wrote:
edis.at gives you an IPv4 address of, for example, 158.255.21x.xxx, and the IPv6 /112 that you get is 2a03:f80:ed15:158:255:21x:xxx:0/112 (really a /48), with 2a03:0f80:ed15::1 as the gateway.
Vote with your dollars and find a provider with clue? It's the only way you'll get the service you want. And also, dear god a /112. It's giving me a flash back to a tier 2 carrier I consulted for about 2 years ago. Their guy (who was a CCNP :rolleyes:), threw out my plans as being wasteful of space (each site a /48 out of a /40 reservation, each network a /64, etc.). The entire thing was done out of a /112 at each site with /120's for subnets. Course this same guy asked why we needed oc-48's between locations, he wanted to get bonded gigE's of IP transport and do a VPN...... -- Bryan Fields 727-409-1194 - Voice 727-214-2508 - Fax http://bryanfields.net