Selon Dan Lanciani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> In particular
> it would be good if various consumer/SOHO router products correctly
> (and usefully) handled /64s and /128s.

They definitely should handle delegation of any size above or equal to /64. I
don't quite understand how they could support /128 though...

> IMHO the "everybody gets a /48" (much like the free software upgrades to
> IPv6) was a clever selling point that never stood up to close inspection.
> The home office user dialing/VPNing in to his non-ISP company with (only)
> a /48 of their own is not going to get a /48.  Products need to handle
> this and they might as well handle the general case.

Yep.

-- 
Remi Denis-Courmont
http://www.simphalempin.com/home/

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