On 2/10/2013 6:30 p.m., Joel Wirāmu Pauling wrote:
Hi Tony;
Best practice is that Customers who wish to retain Ipv6 range persistence through an ISP change (and don't want to get their own AS and assignment0 number their internal networks using ULA IPv6 address blocks.
-Joel
I'm not talking about an ISP change, I'm talking about home router reboots etc. Pool assigned addresses will give you the next available and my question is will your new IPv6 enabled smart fridge handle changing IP's ? I'm thinking every residential customer may need to be statically assigned a /64 linknet and /48 internal network. Or am I missing something obvious ? If static is the way it has to be that's fine, its just a lot more internal routes on the ISP's network than is currently the norm. Feedback appreciated.