Hammer wrote: > In the past, with IPv4, we have used reserved or "non-routable" space > Internally in production for segments that won't be seen anywhere else. > Examples? A sync VLAN for some FWs to share state. An IBGP link between > routers that will never be seen or advertised. In those cases, we have > often used 192.0.2.0/24. It's reserved and never used and even if it did > get used one day we aren't "routing" it internally. It's just on > segments where we need some L3 that will never be seen. > > On to IPv6 > > I was considering taking the same approach. Maybe using 0100::/8 or > 1000::/4 or A000::/3 as a space for this.
Why can't you just generate a ULA and use that? Regards, Leo
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