Eugeniu Patrascu wrote: > You can say it's a IPv4 thinking model, but it's easier to remember > that if the fileserver it's at 192.168.10.10 then it's IPv6 > counterpart address would be 2001:abcd::192:168:10:10 (each subnet > being a /64)
That is a clever idea except that it can not always follow modified EUI-64 format aof rfc4291. We should better introduce partially decimal format for IPv6 addresses or, better, avoid IPv6 entirely. Masataka Ohta > > > >> >> Another option would be to do both. Assign a fixed address and also >> let it chose EUI-64. However, I see that leading to confusion. Not >> sure what good it would do. >> >> Is there anything like a standard, best practice for this (yet)? >> What are other people doing and their reasons? Anyone have operational >> experience with what works and what does not (and the "what does >> not" is probably really of more interest)? > > Letting the host choose it's own IP can be very tricky and has > operational hurdles along the way as it's not that easy to copy > configurations across devices during upgrades and maintenance swap > outs. > > >