Hi, I am thinking about my deployment strategy for a relatively small v6 network.
Current Situation: Several racks of dedicated servers. 240 servers per vlan (/24 v4 per vlan) sharing their gateway, isolated from each other via pvlan (+proxyarp) feature. Rest of addresses from /24 are used for services (3 vrrp routers + 1 virtual default gateway). If a server needs uncommonly more than one address, it gets a /30 or /29 routed to his main address. I am planning to assign a /64 v6 to each server. I think it is not viable to map every /64 with it’s default gateway on the router. Is there a way to simply transfer the (I think simple, address conserving and secure) v4 strategy to v6? Now we have not a simple address per server, but a subnet. What about assigning a link locale address to each server and routing its /64 to this? e.g.: fe80::1 default gw (virtual vrrp) fe80::2-f1 servers fe80::fd vrrp1 fe80::fe vrrp2 fe80::ff vrrp3 Hope you can light up the dark! Best Regards and thanks, Tom _______________________________________________ cisco-nsp mailing list cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-nsp archive at http://puck.nether.net/pipermail/cisco-nsp/