RFC 5375 advises against prefixes longer than /64.

https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc5375#appendix-B.2

A /48 gives you 65535 /64’s, why not use some of them?

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From: ipv6-ops-bounces+kristian.mccolm=rci.rogers....@lists.cluenet.de 
<ipv6-ops-bounces+kristian.mccolm=rci.rogers....@lists.cluenet.de> on behalf of 
Doug Hardie <bc...@lafn.org>
Sent: Sunday, June 27, 2021 2:54:01 PM
To: ipv6-ops@lists.cluenet.de <ipv6-ops@lists.cluenet.de>
Subject: Prefix delegation to sub nets

I am trying to setup an IPv6 environment.  There is a primary router (A) that 
receives a /48 prefix via DHCP6 from the ISP. That router configures itself 
properly via dhcp6c.  It also creates 2 LAN /64 prefixes and creates EUI-64 
addresses on the two LAN interfaces.  One of those interfaces is connected to a 
second router (B), among other devices.  The B router receives the prefix via 
SLAAC and creates its own EUI-64 address.  However, that router needs to create 
a smaller subnet, /72, and distribute it to the devices on that LAN.  I have 
not been able to figure out how to make that happen.

Clearly, manual configuration would work, but the prefix received from the ISP 
can change which would raise havoc with the network.  I suspect that dhcp6s 
needto be run alongside dhcp6c on router B and then the other devices run 
dhcp6c.  However, I don't see how to get the prefix that dhcp6c receives on 
router B to the dhcp6s process on router B.  I believe I am missing something, 
but haven't been able to find it.  Thanks,

-- Doug





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