On Thu, 9 May 2019, Doug Barton wrote:
It's been a while since I was configuring subnets, and last time I did the
guidance was always no more than 1,000 hosts per subnet/vlan. A lot of that
was IPv4 thinking regarding broadcast domains, but generally speaking we kept
to it for dual stacked net
On 10/May/19 06:27, Doug Barton wrote:
> It's been a while since I was configuring subnets, and last time I did
> the guidance was always no more than 1,000 hosts per subnet/vlan. A
> lot of that was IPv4 thinking regarding broadcast domains, but
> generally speaking we kept to it for dual stack
It's been a while since I was configuring subnets, and last time I did
the guidance was always no more than 1,000 hosts per subnet/vlan. A lot
of that was IPv4 thinking regarding broadcast domains, but generally
speaking we kept to it for dual stacked networks, equating an IPv4 /22
with an IPv6