On Friday, September 16, 2011 10:07:38 PM Skeeve Stevens
wrote:
Thing is… I agree with you when it comes to
Interconnects, and so on, where I am much more
conservative, using /112's where a lot of people are
using much larger (64s, etc).
I've never quite understood why a point-to-point link would
have anything other than a /126 (I've seen some folks doing
a /127, a little too risque for me).
We use /112's for BMA LAN's (like among various routers in a
production network). It's more than we shall ever need on a
single LAN, but it's not as perverse as a /64, given that we
manually assign our devices their v6 addresses.
I'm just not sure how many devices you can address on a
point-to-point link that has only two devices on either end
of it.
Mark.