[ISC-Ops #38954] AutoReply: swapping bloatlab's /60 for a /48 or /56?

Dave Taht dave.taht at gmail.com
Wed Mar 14 21:39:58 UTC 2012


I note that I need to start re-arranging this lan for support of the
sd-cpe project
and merely knowing *if* I can get a wider /56 or better allocation will help.

Otherwise, I can take a chunk of the lab offline, and re-use what I
got, and renumber what I got

On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 12:29 PM, ISC Network Operations via RT
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> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
> I am planning on rebuilding the bloatlab in the next few weeks with
> the final cerowrt-3.3 code.....
>
> 1) with 9 routers, with 6 interfaces, I exhaust the
> 2001:4f8:3:aa00::/60 allocation right quick. Possible to get a /56
> or /48 instead? I can easily 'give back' the aa00::/60
>
> 2) I'm fiddling with aftr as part of the sd-cpe project at isc, and
> also various forms of dhcp-pd, which is also making this /60
> allocation mildly problematic...
>
> Anyway, this network is routed through
>
> 2001:4f8:3:203::2
>
> from
>
> 2001:4f8:3:203::1
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> --
> Dave Täht
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