Re: [j-nsp] IPv6 subnetting

2008-02-03 Thread Mark Kamichoff
On Sun, Feb 03, 2008 at 05:58:26PM -0800, snort bsd wrote: > So the statements above is what you refer to? > > The "subnet prefix" in an anycast address is the prefix that > identifies a specific link. This anycast address is syntactically the > same as a unicast address for an interface on the lin

Re: [j-nsp] IPv6 subnetting

2008-02-03 Thread snort bsd
t;; juniper-nsp Sent: Saturday, 2 February, 2008 12:42:52 PM Subject: Re: [j-nsp] IPv6 subnetting On Fri, Feb 01, 2008 at 01:32:49PM +0700, a. r.isnaini. rangkayo sutan wrote: > Yes, you cannot assign 10::14/126 which 4 I believe is network ID for > /126 (/30 in ip

Re: [j-nsp] IPv6 subnetting

2008-02-02 Thread Mark Kamichoff
On Fri, Feb 01, 2008 at 01:32:49PM +0700, a. r.isnaini. rangkayo sutan wrote: > Yes, you cannot assign 10::14/126 which 4 I believe is network ID for > /126 (/30 in ipv4), before 10::14/126 there should 10::/126. The first address in any IPv6 subnet is reserved for subnet-router anycast. Section

Re: [j-nsp] IPv6 subnetting

2008-01-31 Thread a. r.isnaini. rangkayo sutan
Hi, Yes, you cannot assign 10::14/126 which 4 I believe is network ID for /126 (/30 in ipv4), before 10::14/126 there should 10::/126. If you still want you this /126, please set to 10::15/126 should be fine. rgs a. rahman isnaini rangkayo sutan. snort bsd wrote: > Hi all: > >>From RFC4291,

Re: [j-nsp] IPv6 subnetting

2008-01-31 Thread snort bsd
Sorry error message was with address 2:10::14/126. I also tried so-called "site-local address", now deprecated, and had similar errors. - Original Message From: snort bsd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: juniper-nsp Sent: Thursday, 31 January, 2008 11:21:07 PM Subject: [j-nsp]

[j-nsp] IPv6 subnetting

2008-01-31 Thread snort bsd
Hi all: >From RFC4291, the IPv6 addressing scheme is more like nowadays IPv4 VLSM. But >IPv6 doesn't have "broadcasting addresses". Then how does that affect IPv6 >addressing? Say, fec0:10:10:10::/64, intuitively we know that we can't use the first address, does that mean we can use rest of ad