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Re: Can i configure router behind router? and another question..



>>>>> "aryeklt" == aryeklt  <aryeklt@gmail.com> writes:
    aryeklt> 1. ESX server, the VMs in this ESX receives Native IPv6
    aryeklt> (/64) with router advertisment.

okay.

    aryeklt> 2. ESX server without Native IPv6, i connected it to HE.

    aryeklt> 3. office, not connected to IPv6

    aryeklt> Two questions:

    aryeklt> 1. on the first place, i receive native /64 router
    aryeklt> advertisment. can i route part of this /64, for example
    aryeklt> /120, to another place (via 6 in 4 tunnel)?

It is not recommended to do that.
The recommended answer is to use DHCPv6 Prefix Delegation (PD) to
delegate entire /64s.  If you can't do PD, route an entire /64.
RFC 3769.

he.net will give you a /48 if you ask.

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