Jordi,

I see situations for assigning a /128 when a unique device is connected,
which is not going to route anything else, but once it has other interfaces
(which is the most common case and will become more and more often) ...

A /128 breaks IPv6 Privacy Addresses (RFC3041). Every device needs a /64 to allow this mechanism to be used.

Bob



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