Jeffrey, The answer to your question is a yes. Alternatively, the ISP may just dole out a delegated prefix shorter than a /64 and the CPE Rtr has to live with it but the ISP may use something like a /55 that gives sufficient number of links in the home LAN. I will reply to any more discussion on this thread once I reach Hiroshima.
Hemant -----Original Message----- From: Dunn, Jeffrey H. [mailto:jd...@mitre.org] Sent: Friday, November 06, 2009 7:31 PM To: Hemant Singh (shemant); Wes Beebee (wbeebee); Antonio Querubin Cc: Thomas Narten; Fred Baker (fred); 6man-...@tools.ietf.org; SAVI Mailing List; william.allen.simp...@gmail.com; Hesham Soliman; i...@core3.amsl.com; Erik Nordmark; savi-...@tools.ietf.org; IPv6 Operations; Susan Thomson (sethomso); v6ops-...@tools.ietf.org; Robin Mersh; Mailing List; su...@core3.amsl.com; JINMEI Tatuya / 神明達哉; Dunn, Jeffrey H. Subject: RE: Fwd: Broadband Forum liaison to IETF on IPv6 security OK. Then the CPE router has a unique /64 for all of its broadcast domains? Does that mean that the customer needs to tell the ISP how many /64 prefixes they need? Best Regards, Jeffrey Dunn Info Systems Eng., Lead MITRE Corporation. (301) 448-6965 (mobile) -------------------------------------------------------------------- IETF IPv6 working group mailing list ipv6@ietf.org Administrative Requests: https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ipv6 --------------------------------------------------------------------