Hi Daniel! On 2015-07-08 12:07, Daniel Baeza (Red y Sistemas TVT) wrote:
Hi Wilfried,
I think your case is not usual, as a residential customer usually recieve only 1 IP address (By DHCP or Static) but not a prefix.
Sure, the majority of "residential customers" (definition?) receive just 1 v4 address (and have to live with the mess of NAT), and sometimes even different ones when they disconnect/reconnect. But there are quite a few products out there, offered by ISPs which do understand and respect the needs of customers for more than 1 IPv4 address (and ask for more money ;-) )
Of course, Im always talking about IPv4.
Same here :-)
IPv6 is another thing.
Yes...
How you recieve the prefix? BGP, OSPF, Static Route...?? Im just curious.
Statically configured in my CPE and aggregated by ISP. DHCP internally by CPE (a small router, owned and managed by the ISP) Wilfried
Regards,
El 08/07/2015 a las 12:00, Wilfried Woeber escribió:
Just for the benefit of those having come to the Internet Scene a tad later than I did ;-) and having the facts written down:
On 2015-07-07 14:59, Daniel Baeza (Red y Sistemas TVT) wrote: [...]
But a residential customer user is not recieving the PA space, [it] is the ISP of the customer who recieve it.
Even that is not necessarily true: a residential customer can have a (small?) network and receive an assignment from the ISP's PA block.
Incidentally, I am one of those examples :-)
FWIW, Wilfried