On 2010-07-21 12:57, Alex Band wrote: > We've been working on an exercise for the IPv6 training course we deliver for > LIRs. It's aimed at people who are unfamiliar with IPv6, so the goal is to > get them to the point where once they get their IPv6 /32 allocation, they > have a good idea how to subdivide prefixes over their network and how to > write an addressing plan. > > Here's a PDF with the exercise (two pages A3): http://bit.ly/c7jZRJ > > I'm curious to hear if you think it's clear and useful.
Useful, yes. But it should be clearer that not all address plans are equally good. It's not just a matter of filling in the blanks with something that will work. For instance, would one be expected to follow RFC 3531? Simon -- NAT64/DNS64 open-source --> http://ecdysis.viagenie.ca STUN/TURN server --> http://numb.viagenie.ca vCard 4.0 --> http://www.vcarddav.org