6Bone Mail
Matt Crawford
crawdad@fnal.gov
Wed, 11 Sep 1996 14:19:51 -0500
> I [Dino] say there are four.
> - Use static routing. Build a backbone of nodes so most connected (tail)
> sites use prefix 0/0 to get to the backbone. Their tunnel endpoint
> routers are configured with a /64 for the site (and other sites they
> connect). The backbone routers pass around /32 (routes on AS numbers
> only).
That's exactly what FNAL is doing, with ESNET as the provider, with
the modification that since I'm using a /16 IPv4 address in my
RFC1897 template, I have a /48 IPv6 prefix.
And note that I did indeed select 0::/0 as my default route to the
provider, rather than 5f00::/8.
Matt