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Re: Downstream tunneling



¡Hola!

You shouldn't do that. You should ask for a bigger address space...

A /64 is for using in just a link (ie, each subnet is a /64)

Your upstream should give you a /48 instead...

Saludos,
				HoraPe

On Sat, Oct 13, 2001 at 10:16:49PM -0400, Scott Fenton wrote:
> Hello all. I've been searching through the HOWTOs/FAQs
> and mailing list archives (and accidentally mailing
> debian-ia64 :-() and I haven't been able to find an
> answer to this, so here goes. I have a brand-shinny
> new IPv6 tunnel setup, and a /64 to go with it. Now,
> since I don't really need 2^64 addresses for my 3
> computers, I was going to offer tunneling to my LUG.
> I was just wondering: how you would go about setting
> up a downstream tunnel? Any help would be appreciated.
> 
> TIA,
> -Scott Fenton
> 
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