Re: Fw: ipv6 newbie question

2014-01-30 Thread Randy Bush
> I guess as a follow up question. Do you use the EUI-64 address as the > Default gateway or the link local. >> rfc 6164 what's link local? does it do vrrp? :) randy

Re: Fw: ipv6 newbie question

2014-01-30 Thread Philip Lavine
I guess as a follow up question. Do you use the EUI-64 address as the Default gateway or the link local. On Wednesday, January 29, 2014 2:19 PM, Randy Bush wrote: rfc 6164

Re: Fw: ipv6 newbie question

2014-01-29 Thread Randy Bush
rfc 6164

Re: Fw: ipv6 newbie question

2014-01-29 Thread Michael Still
If only there was a best practices doc to help here... Oh wait there is! http://bcop.nanog.org/index.php/IPv6_Subnetting It doesn't specifically mention BGP so as to be protocol agnostic but does recommend allocating a /64 and using a /126 or /127. On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 12:35 PM, Philip Lav

RE: Fw: ipv6 newbie question

2014-01-29 Thread Jack Stonebraker
ineering Grande Communications 512.878.5627 -Original Message- From: Justin M. Streiner [mailto:strei...@cluebyfour.org] Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2014 8:44 AM To: NANOG list Subject: Re: Fw: ipv6 newbie question On Wed, 29 Jan 2014, Nick Hilliard wrote: > On 29/01/2014 17:35, Philip L

Re: Fw: ipv6 newbie question

2014-01-29 Thread Justin M. Streiner
On Wed, 29 Jan 2014, Nick Hilliard wrote: On 29/01/2014 17:35, Philip Lavine wrote: Is it best practice to have the internet facing BGP router's peering ip (or for that matter any key gateway or security appliance) use a statically configured address or use EUI-64 auto config? how are you goi

Re: Fw: ipv6 newbie question

2014-01-29 Thread Nick Hilliard
On 29/01/2014 17:35, Philip Lavine wrote: > Is it best practice to have the internet facing BGP router's peering ip > (or for that matter any key gateway or security appliance) use a > statically configured address or use EUI-64 auto config? how are you going to set up the bgp session from the rem