On 9/24/13 8:10 PM, Nathanael C. Cariaga wrote:
Hi,
I raised actually this concern during our IP resource application.
On a personal note, I think /48 IPv6 allocation is more than enough for our organization to use for at least the next 5-10 years assuming that this can be farmed out to our multiple sites. What makes this complicated for us is that we are operating on a multiple sites (geographically) with each site is doing multi-homing and having a /48 in each site would be very big waste of IP resources.
It's not waste and you should adjust the expectations somewhat. With a /48 You typically have enough bits to do hierachical addressing plans, prefix delegation and other things which you may need but are not currently planning for.
-nathan
On 9/25/2013 2:36 AM, Bryan Socha wrote:
Everyone is following the same policies. a /48 PER SITE. did you request enough addresses from your RIR?
Bryan Socha