Mohacsi Janos wrote:
If you are interested about the addressing architecture only, have a look at RFC 4291: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4291

If you want to have some allocation guidelines from experiences, have a look at these slides:
http://www.6deploy.org/tutorials/030-6deploy_ipv6_addressing_v0_2.pdf
http://www.6deploy.org/tutorials/031-IPv6_addr_case_RENATER_Hungarnet_v0_1.pdf http://www.6deploy.org/tutorials/131_Campus_IPv6_deployment_consideration_v0_3.pdf

Just to add to this, beware the vendor documentation. In particular, I noticed many "examples" posted by vendors that used all kinds of notations. Cisco, for example, formally uses /64 in current documentation but still has a ton of old docs which use /112 or other similar boundaries. Since searches don't always turn up "most current", you may find obsolete documentation.

-Jack

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