> I guess as a follow up question. Do you use the EUI-64 address as the
> Default gateway or the link local.
>> rfc 6164
what's link local? does it do vrrp? :)
randy
I guess as a follow up question. Do you use the EUI-64 address as the Default
gateway or the link local.
On Wednesday, January 29, 2014 2:19 PM, Randy Bush wrote:
rfc 6164
rfc 6164
If only there was a best practices doc to help here... Oh wait there is!
http://bcop.nanog.org/index.php/IPv6_Subnetting
It doesn't specifically mention BGP so as to be protocol agnostic but
does recommend allocating a /64 and using a /126 or /127.
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On Wed, 29 Jan 2014, Nick Hilliard wrote:
> On 29/01/2014 17:35, Philip L
On Wed, 29 Jan 2014, Nick Hilliard wrote:
On 29/01/2014 17:35, Philip Lavine wrote:
Is it best practice to have the internet facing BGP router's peering ip
(or for that matter any key gateway or security appliance) use a
statically configured address or use EUI-64 auto config?
how are you goi
On 29/01/2014 17:35, Philip Lavine wrote:
> Is it best practice to have the internet facing BGP router's peering ip
> (or for that matter any key gateway or security appliance) use a
> statically configured address or use EUI-64 auto config?
how are you going to set up the bgp session from the rem
Is it best practice to have the internet facing BGP router's peering ip (or for
that matter any key gateway or security appliance) use a statically configured
address or use EUI-64 auto config?
I have seen comments on both sides and am leaning to EUI-64 (except for the
VIP's like the ASA'
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