Georg Bege <ther...@ninth-art.de> wrote
  in <1374226382.2820.1.camel@atwork>:

th> Hello Hiroki
th>
th> Well I've got the subnet 2001:41d0:2:83a5::/64 and would like to route a
th> portion of this - let's say 2001:41d0:2:83a5:100::/124 via an gif
th> interface.
th> The ISP is OVH, I heard it's known for broken setups like bridging.
th> What kind of other information would you need?

 Routing to a subnet of 2001:41d0:2:83a5::/64 needs to add an routing
 entry to the router which handles incoming packets in
 2001:41d0:2:83a5::/64.  As far as I can tell your router on OVH's
 side uses the address 2001:41d0:2:83ff:ff:ff:ff:ff and this router is
 not under your control---is it true?  If so, it is difficult to
 create a subnet.

-- Hiroki

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