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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 09/02/2014 11:45 AM, Ivan Popov
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02.09.2014 г. 10:50 ч., Marian Marinov wrote:
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Hi guys,
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I'm preparing to configure my Ripe Atlas Anchor in Sofia and I
wish to have both IPv4 and IPv6 for it.
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Since I don't have much experience with IPv6 I would like to ask
a few questions :)
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- - If I want to use a /64 from my RIPE provided IPv6 addresses,
do I need to give another /64 to my uplink ISP for
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transport?
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- - I have received /64 from my ISP but I did not receive any
transport IPs. Is this normal?
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Marian
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It depends... as usual
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By RIPE's recommendations /64 IPv6 Networks should be assigned to
end users and by definition end users should not deal with BGP,
routers and other networking mumbo-jumbo's
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I don't know details about your current setup with ISP but it's
probably follows well known logic: 1'st address is default gateway
so you must just assign IPv6 address to end station and point it
to the "default gateway". ISP will advertise aggregated prefixes
(incl. your /64) to entire world
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About IPv6 p2p links we can refer to RFC6164
(<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6164">http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6164</a>)
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How to use 127-bit IPv6 prefixes (/127)<br>
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Probably this is not your case but ... KISS forever! :)
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