1 May
2011
1 May
'11
11:03 p.m.
(And towards Marcin: if these policies stop you from assigning /128 to end customers, that was partly the intention. Customers are supposed to receive at least a /64, or better a /56 or /48 - which is why LIRs can get a huge block of addresses quite easily. Don't return into IPv4 "single-address-plus-NAT" land!)
Well, we have never had used NAT, that's not good when you want to be serious ISP. /128 is just an example. Probably the simplest way will be subnet /64 or smaller, where part of IP will be MAC address of enduser. Marcin