[ipv6hackers] IPv6 Addressing Plan Hints?

Enno Rey erey at ernw.de
Thu Jan 23 00:56:31 CET 2014


Hi,

I've just published the second part of that series:

http://www.insinuator.net/2014/01/ipv6-address-plan-considerations-part-2-the-pi-space-from-singlemultiple-rirs-debate/

hope it's useful for some of you. might rise a lively debate too ;-)

have a good one everybody

Enno



On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 01:00:12AM +0100, Enno Rey wrote:
> Hi Johannes,
> 
> happy new year!
> 
> Incited by your questions I've started to write a 3-part series of blogposts which will cover most of them.
> First part to be found here: http://www.insinuator.net/2014/01/ipv6-address-plan-considerations-part-1-general-guidelines/.
> 
> @Sander: haven't overlooked your reply. will provide my points once the above is finished (which will elaborate on some points already).
> 
> best
> 
> Enno
> 
> On Tue, Jan 07, 2014 at 04:00:52PM +0100, Johannes Weber wrote:
> > 
> > 
> > Hello everybody,
> > 
> > our team is currently planning an IPv6 address
> > scheme and would like to know if there are any guidelines and best
> > practices out there?
> > E.g.,
> > - basic scheme for the subnet IDs, such as
> > "site", "security-zone", "actual subnets", ...
> > - how do you allocate
> > "preserved" bits into the address scheme?
> > - does a worldwide company use
> > its single prefix and routes it through tunnels to other sites
> > (bandwidth, latency, ...) or does it use different prefixes on every
> > site? Or does it propagate subsets of its PI-space from different ASs?
> > Or from the same AS which is splitted?
> > 
> > Are there any guidelines for
> > handling the host IDs? Such as using a portion of the host ID for the
> > "type of machine" such as router, server, firewall, etc.?
> > 
> > Thanks in
> > advance!
> > 
> > Johannes 
> > 
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> > 
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