Missent.
Welcome to IPv6, where you have technically-reserved-for-future-use
space that should never actually need to be used. Quite likely, you can
use something like 440::/16 as your private space, but please don't do
that unless you've exhausted the true private space.
You're welcome.
On 17/12/2017 14:57, James Downs wrote:
On Dec 17, 2017, at 14:33, Matt Hoppes <mattli...@rivervalleyinternet.net>
wrote:
Had a previous employee or I discovered it on the network segment after we had
some weird routing issues and had to get that cleaned up. I don't know why
anyone would do that when there is tons of private IP space.
Unless there isn't.. I've worked at more than one company that had used up all the
private space. Then you have the cases where some M&A causes overlapping IP
space. In addition, you'd also be surprised how many people just assign the entire
10/8 space into a flat IP space.
-j