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От   : Joe Delahaye                     1:249/303          26 Nov 14 11:49:33
Кому : Kees van Eeten                                      26 Nov 14 11:49:33
Тема : Devil's Advocate
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  Re: Devil's Advocate
  By: Kees van Eeten to Joe Delahaye on Wed Nov 26 2014 15:44:14

JD>> They gave me a /64 address, as well as a /56 address, not to mention
JD>> a recusive DNS address, etc.  I'm even more confused <G>  The router
JD>> gives me the /56 address  under LAN, and the /64 also under LAN but
JD>> as a Link Local Address/  I also have a WAN address shown.  I assume
JD>> that might be what you guys need?

KV> I think some explanation is still missing. If I compare this with my own
KV> IPv6 connection, it is about as follows.

KV> It looks like spoiling a lot of address space, but that is a problem ffor
KV> the future.

KV> Your/my provider gives you a /56 address space. In that address space /64
KV> size subnets are expected/defined.

KV> Subnet 0 is used in the space between you and your provider, so
KV> essentially
KV> only two addresses are used.

KV> Subnet 1 is assigned to the LAN side of your router. The router takes one
KV> address, the remander is for the devices on the LAN.

KV> Subnet 2 may be used as your guest net.

KV> The remainder in the set between /56 and /64 is not used.

KV> I have tried to define a Subnet 3 behind another router connected to the
KV> LAN,
KV> but I have not yet succeeded in telling the first router what the route to
KV> that net is. Soho routers are apparently not meant to be used in a real
KV> world setup. The can do the job, but the Gui does not support such a
KV> configuration.


Most of this is greek to me, and I am thoroughly confused.  I am still talking
to my provider about what the problem might be.  I can log into the IPv6
server. but that is as far as it goes.  I have no IPv6 connections, and No /64
or any other, address shows in the WAN area of my TP Link AC 1750 Archer 7
router  I may have to update the software.  I hestitate to do so, because of
the warning that I have to re-enter my whole configuration manually for this
one  :(
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