Re: [94attendees] [homenet] IPv6 Prefix delegation on IETF network, please ?

Ted Lemon <mellon@fugue.com> Thu, 05 November 2015 04:29 UTC

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Subject: Re: [94attendees] [homenet] IPv6 Prefix delegation on IETF network, please ?
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Thursday, Nov 5, 2015 8:23 AM joel jaeggli wrote:
> we have discussed doing it before, it's mostly a question of having
> the right pieces in place and tested before hand. we have enough
> moving parts this time with new routers that it's maybe not the best
> place to be doing that also.
> 
> this network with respect to model/deployment looks more like an
> interprise or campus build and less like an ISP, it also has to
> contend with (in the case of the hotel net extensions) running on top
> of third party gear which it doesn't control.

There might be grist for a hackathon in this question.   I suspect that the needed tools are not all present.


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