Benefit of 'fd' prefix if I have routable prefix?
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If I have a routable IPv6 prefix, is there any benefit from also having an 'fd' based address prefix on my network?
Benefit of 'fd' prefix if I have routable prefix?
Andre-John Mas wrote:
If I have a routable IPv6 prefix, is there any benefit from also having an 'fd' based address prefix on my network?
fd00::/4 is ULA.
They are not 'routed', which one could perceive as a 'benefit'.
One can accomplish the same with proper firewalling though.
As one has a static prefix though, why bother.
It depends on mindset though.
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