Re: Comments on IPv6 Prefix Subdelegation

2009-09-05 Thread Fred Baker
BTW, in IPv4 residential routers: Netgear supports RIP, D-Link supports RIP, Linksys supports RIP, Ubuntu supports RIP, Windows Server 2008 as a LAN Router supports RIP, MacOSX supports RIP... On Sep 3, 2009, at 7:58 PM, Aleksi Suhonen wrote: Fred Baker wrote: > Routing in such an environmen

Re: Comments on IPv6 Prefix Subdelegation

2009-09-05 Thread Fred Baker
The CPE Router Draft is suggesting RIPng as the routing protocol within a residential network. On Sep 3, 2009, at 7:58 PM, Aleksi Suhonen wrote: Fred Baker wrote: > Routing in such an environment calls for a routing protocol such as > RIPv6 [RFC2080], IS-IS [RFC5308], or OSPF [RFC5340]. In a

Re: Comments on IPv6 Prefix Subdelegation

2009-09-05 Thread Aleksi Suhonen
Fred Baker wrote: > Routing in such an environment calls for a routing protocol such as > RIPv6 [RFC2080], IS-IS [RFC5308], or OSPF [RFC5340]. In addition, > each CPE router will need to install a static default route upstream > and advertise a default route in the chosen routing protocol. Your