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Mike Hammett 
Intelligent Computing Solutions 
http://www.ics-il.com 



Midwest Internet Exchange 
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----- Original Message -----

From: "John Santos" <j...@egh.com> 
To: "Owen DeLong" <o...@delong.com> 
Cc: arin-ppml@arin.net 
Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2015 5:59:56 PM 
Subject: Re: [arin-ppml] Automatic IPv6 Eligibility 


Maybe off-topic, but the recommendation for assigning a /48 to each of 
the ISP's customers... Does that apply only to business customers 
and organizations, etc., or does it also apply to residential customers? 
Why would a residence (unless they're network hackers like most of us) 
ever need more than a /64, let alone 2^16 /64's? I don't see any obvious 
use case for people subnetting their house or appartment :-) 

I'm sure this has been discussed to death here and elsewhere. I've not 
yet been involved in any large-scale IPv6 deployments (just our lone LAN 
that easily fits in a IPv4 /24, and doesn't yet have any off-site IPv6 
connectivity), so I'm trying to internalize IPv6 best practices before 
screwing up too badly. 

-- 
John Santos 
Evans Griffiths & Hart, Inc. 
781-861-0670 ext 539 

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