RE: Fwd: Broadband Forum liaison to IETF on IPv6 security

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Jeffrey,

The answer to your question is a yes.  Alternatively, the ISP may just dole out a delegated prefix shorter than a /64 and the CPE Rtr has to live with it but the ISP may use something like a /55 that gives sufficient number of links in the home LAN.  I will reply to any more discussion on this thread once I reach Hiroshima. 

Hemant

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From: Dunn, Jeffrey H. [mailto:jdunn@xxxxxxxxx] 
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Subject: RE: Fwd: Broadband Forum liaison to IETF on IPv6 security

OK. Then the CPE router has a unique /64 for all of its broadcast domains? Does that mean that the customer needs to tell the ISP how many /64 prefixes they need?

Best Regards, 
  
Jeffrey Dunn 
Info Systems Eng., Lead 
MITRE Corporation.
(301) 448-6965 (mobile)


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