On Jan 8, 2014, at 18:27 , David Hubbard <dhubb...@dino.hostasaurus.com> wrote:
> HE will give you five /64's and you can also get a /48 if you need more > for one end point. The service works flawlessly; much more than can be > said for VZW. I run it from DD-WRT-based router at home and have > several office locations using it via Cisco gear. Would still greatly > prefer native though to avoid the messier setup, throughput (although HE > is very good on that front too), latency, etc. To clarify, you get 2 /64s per tunnel... One for the tunnel itself and one for your site. You can also get an additional /48 per tunnel just by requesting it. Owen > > -----Original Message----- > From: Paul B. Henson [mailto:hen...@acm.org] > Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2014 8:29 PM > To: 'Ian Bowers' > Cc: nanog@nanog.org > Subject: RE: Verizon FIOS IPv6? > > I don't remember where I saw it, I believe it was on an official Verizon > page, but it said something about giving out /56's to their business > static IP customers, guess they want to be sure not to run out ;). HE I > believe gives out /64's? > > The cynic in me believes they are intentionally delaying it to prop up > their ridiculously high margins on IPv4 static addresses. Right now I'm > paying $20/month extra for an additional four for a total of five on my > account. > > > > >