Hi, On Fri, Nov 25, 2005 at 11:25:07AM +0100, Roger Jorgensen wrote:
On Fri, Nov 25, 2005 at 10:12:35AM +0100, Roger Jorgensen wrote:
The solutions aren't really that tricky but let me mention a few options... * Site local would have solved our problem BUT it's obsolite, quite stupid really.
That's why there are ULA ("unique local addresses") now. They should fit your needs pretty well - as much addresses as you want, and the guarantee to be not officially assigned to anyone.
what about the other part about globaly unique when we connect to other network of the same type?
The idea is that ULAs are random-generated in a way that makes it "fairly unlikely" that you end up in an address collision. But there is no guarantee, of course. There is also a second sort of ULAs that are globally unique but still private, but as far as I know, there is no registry yet that will hand them out. So these can't be used yet. Gert Doering -- NetMaster -- Total number of prefixes smaller than registry allocations: 81421 SpaceNet AG Mail: netmaster@Space.Net Joseph-Dollinger-Bogen 14 Tel : +49-89-32356-0 D- 80807 Muenchen Fax : +49-89-32356-234