If you're on a DoD classified network that spans multiple facilities (as a contractor we only get access to certain ones, and only certain hosts are allowed to access them). Self contained networks are our problem.
Jamie -----Original Message----- From: TJ [mailto:trej...@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2011 10:39 AM To: NANOG Subject: Re: Using IPv6 with prefixes shorter than a /64 on a LAN On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 08:11, Jamie Bowden <ja...@photon.com> wrote: > Our classified networks aren't ever going to be connected to anything > but themselves either, and they need sane local addressing. Some of > them are a single room with a few machines, some of them are entire > facilities with hundreds of machines, but none of them are going to be > talking to a router or anything upstream, as neither of those exist on > said networks. > Correct me if I am wrong, but won't Classified networks will get their addresses IAW the DoD IPv6 Addressing Plan (using globals)? /TJ