*nods* I'm about to roll out IPv6 on my WISP, but I've done it on my IX (which was really no different than anything else). For the WISP, I heard how we should be laying them out and I likely have parts of this off by a magnitude, but I'd say:
/64 per individual in-home subnet, but that's where you just let PD work it's magic /56 per broadband customer /48 per AP /48 per dedicated customer /40 per tower ----- Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions Midwest Internet Exchange The Brothers WISP ----- Original Message ----- From: "Seth Mattinen" <se...@rollernet.us> To: af@afmug.com Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2017 11:45:53 AM Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Best Way to implement dual stack IPv4/6 On 1/15/17 9:43 AM, Faisal Imtiaz wrote: > With IPv6, due to how the protocol is designed, for proper understanding, one > needs to look at it from bottom up... and instead of counting qty of IP > addresses needs to count the amount of subs-nets that can be carved out of > the allocation. Which is nice because all the time wasted having to plan and predict how big a subnet will need to be is eliminated: everything is a /64 and move on. ~Seth