…Pv6 address space from ISPs, what is an appropriate assignment size. RFC 3177 [ RFC3177 ] called for a default end site IPv6 assignment size of /48. Subsequently, the Regional Internet Registries (RIRs) developed and adopted IPv6 address assignment and allocation policies consist…
…IPv6 address space from ISPs, what is an appropriate assignment size. RFC 3177 [RFC3177] called for a default end site IPv6 assignment size of /48. Subsequently, the Regional Internet Registries (RIRs) developed and adopted IPv6 address assignment and allocation policies consiste…
…Pv6 address space from ISPs, what is an appropriate assignment size. RFC 3177 [ RFC3177 ] called for a default end site IPv6 assignment size of /48. Subsequently, the Regional Internet Registries (RIRs) developed and adopted IPv6 address assignment and allocation policies consist…
…Pv6 address space from ISPs, what is an appropriate assignment size. RFC 3177 [ RFC3177 ] called for a default end site IPv6 assignment size of /48. Subsequently, the Regional Internet Registries (RIRs) developed and adopted IPv6 address assignment and allocation policies consist…
…ated. These documents include [RFC2772, RFC2894 , RFC3082 , RFC3111 , RFC3142 , RFC3177 , and RFC3316 ]. Existing implementations and deployments MAY continue to use this prefix. 5 . Security Considerations The use of ambiguous site-local addresses has the potential to adversely …
…ated. These documents include [RFC2772, RFC2894 , RFC3082 , RFC3111 , RFC3142 , RFC3177 , and RFC3316 ]. Existing implementations and deployments MAY continue to use this prefix. 5 . Security Considerations The use of ambiguous site-local addresses has the potential to adversely …