A bit confused about the /64 routed subnet
Shadow Hawkins on Monday, 12 March 2012 19:04:01
I am a bit confused as to how I got a Routed /64 Subnet that I did not ask for. I am working through what I will need for the various networks I have, but I have not determined how to fix my various VLANs to be available over the same subnet summary.
I was just confused to find this disabled in my home page. Any information even just to answer the curiosity would be appreciated.
Thanks
A bit confused about the /64 routed subnet
Jeroen Massar on Tuesday, 13 March 2012 00:24:52 I am a bit confused as to how I got a Routed /64 Subnet that I did not ask for.
Please see the news page.
I am working through what I will need for the various networks I have, but I have not determined how to fix my various VLANs to be available over the same subnet summary.
If you have separate (V)LANs you will need multiple /64, as a /64 is used per routed network. The default routed subnet thus won't fit, but a full /48 will do the trick easily as that contains 65536 /64's.
A bit confused about the /64 routed subnet
Shadow Hawkins on Tuesday, 13 March 2012 02:22:56
Thank you for your follow up. I have read the news article now and actually understood the correlation. I needed to get out my secret decoder wheel to find out that CPE stood for customer-premises equipment or customer-provided equipment.
I guess now I need to learn a bit more, but may be this tunnel will help delay getting a full /48 until I know enough to make more use of it.
Thanks again.
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